Constellation Cetus
CETUS ABYSS
THE SEA MONSTER
The Sea Monster
In Greek mythology, Cetus was the sea monster sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda. It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
Beta Ceti: An orange giant.
1231 square degrees of sky.
Cetus Sync
Abyssal Grid Mapping. Analyzing the "Sea Monster" magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the equatorial deep-water nodes to track this massive celestial predator vector.
- π³ Identity: The Sea Monster (The Whale).
- β¨ Mira: The Original "Wonderful" Variable Node.
- π Nature: Primary Equatorial Deep Sky Vector.
Mira Sync
Wonderful Pulsation Mapping. Analyzing the 332-day variability constant. The Oat monitors the red giant oscillations to track this legendary asymmetric vector.
- π―οΈ Omicron Ceti: The Archetype Long-Period Variable Node.
- βοΈ Comet Tail: 13 Light-Year Gaseous Wake Trajectory.
- π Range: Magnitude shift from 2.0 to 10.1.
Tail Sync
Luminosity Anchor Mapping. Analyzing the Beta Ceti magnitude constant. The Oat monitors the orange giant vector to track this high-intensity southern tail node.
- π± Deneb Kaitos: The Primary Magnitude Vector of Cetus.
- π Class: K0-type Orange Giant Spectral Node.
- π Etymology: Arabic for "Tail of the Sea Monster."
Skull Sync
Planetary Void Mapping. Analyzing the NGC 246 "Skull" expansion constant. The Oat monitors the ionized oxygen nodes to track this high-contrast spectral vector.
- π NGC 246: The Planetary "Skull" Shell Node.
- π« Core: Binary Stellar Evolution Vector.
- π§ͺ Element: Doubly Ionized Oxygen (OIII) Emission.
Legacy of the Sea Monster π
Paper
CETUS SCAN π
Objective: 10-Item Mira & Tau Ceti Calibration.
Sources
MIRA (OMICRON)
The "Wonderful Star" is a famous pulsating variable. It changes brightness drastically over **332 days**, moving from invisible to naked-eye visibility.
VARIABLE DATATAU CETI
A G-type star very similar to our Sun, located only **11.9 light-years** away. It is a prime candidate for the search for extraterrestrial life.
SYSTEM SPECSM77 (NGC 1068)
A bright barred spiral galaxy and one of the largest in the Messier catalog. It has an active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole.
DEEP SKYNight Sky Locator
Tracking Cetus in the southern sky near Pisces and Aquarius during late autumn and winter.
Annotated Survey
Identification of the 'Sea Monster' head and the variable star Mira.
Stellar Boundaries
Official IAU map showing its expansive borders in the Water region of the sky.
Cetus Star Catalog
Ξ² Cet (Diphda) β Mag: 2.04
Ξ± Cet (Menkar) β Mag: 2.54
ΞΏ Cet (Mira) β Mag: 2.0 - 10.1 (Var)
Ξ· Cet (Deneb Algenubi) β Mag: 3.46
Ο Cet (Tau Ceti) β Mag: 3.49
ΞΆ Cet (Baten Kaitos) β Mag: 3.73