Perseus Perseus (#) Fr.: Persée The Hero. A rich constellation in the northern hemisphere between → Auriga and → Cassiopeia, at 3h 20m right ascension, 45° north declination. Beta (β) Persei, or → Algol, is a famous → eclipsing binary star. Abbreviation: Per; genitive: Persei. The most celebrated of the Greek heroes, the son of Zeus and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa, and afterward saved Andromeda from a sea monster. Perseus, from Gk., as above, instead of the Arabicized form
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Perseus A Persus A Fr.: Perseus A A → radio source in the constellation → Perseus, identified with the supergiant elliptical galaxy → NGC 1275. → Persus. |
Perseus Arm bâzu-ye Perseus Fr.: Bras de Persée One of the spiral arms of the Galaxy. It is about 5000 light-years farther from the center than the local Orion Arm, in which the Sun lies. |
Perseus Cluster xuše-ye Perseus Fr.: amas de Persée A → galaxy cluster of about 12,000 members about 250 million → light-years (→ redshift z = 0.0176) away, covering 4° of sky in the constellation → Perseus. It is dominated by elliptical galaxies. At its center lies the → radio source→ Perseus A. Also known as Abell 426 (→ Abell catalog). |
Perseus-Pisces supercluster abarxuše-ye Perseus-Mâhi Fr.: superamas de Persée-Poissons A long, dense chain of galaxies with a length of almost 300 million → light-years, constituting one of the largest known structures in the → Universe. At the left end of the supercluster lies the massive → Perseus cluster (A426), one of the most massive clusters of galaxies within 500 million light-years. |