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* Deneb Algenubi (Eta Ceti; ''possibly aka [[Deneb]]'')
 
* Deneb Algenubi (Eta Ceti; ''possibly aka [[Deneb]]'')
 
* Deneb Kaitos Shemali (Iota Ceti; ''possibly aka [[Deneb]]'')
 
* Deneb Kaitos Shemali (Iota Ceti; ''possibly aka [[Deneb]]'')
* [[Mira]] (Omicron Ceti)
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* [[Omicron Ceti]]
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* {{dis|Risa|star}} (Epsilon Ceti)
 
* [[Tau Ceti]]
 
* [[Tau Ceti]]
 
* [[Taurus Ceti]] (''there is no "Taurus" star in this modern constellation'')
 
* [[Taurus Ceti]] (''there is no "Taurus" star in this modern constellation'')
 
* [[NGC 321]]
 
* [[NGC 321]]
   
== External link ==
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== External links ==
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* {{Mbeta|Cetus constellation|Cetus}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Constellations]]
 
[[Category:Constellations]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 16 April 2018

Star chart with constellations, The Corbomite Maneuver remastered

The constellation star chart

Cetus was a constellation.

The Cetus Constellation was partially visible on a viewscreen in the briefing room on the USS Enterprise in 2266. It was a star chart of the winter sky as seen from Earth. The constellation Cetus was visible in the lower right corner of the chart and identified by name. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

Related locations

  • Ceti Alpha (possibly aka Alpha Ceti or Menkar)
  • Deneb Algenubi (Eta Ceti; possibly aka Deneb)
  • Deneb Kaitos Shemali (Iota Ceti; possibly aka Deneb)
  • Omicron Ceti
  • Risa (Epsilon Ceti)
  • Tau Ceti
  • Taurus Ceti (there is no "Taurus" star in this modern constellation)
  • NGC 321

External links