Showing posts with label Andromeda and Perseus.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andromeda and Perseus.. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Bragging about your daughter's beauty can have serious consequences!

 

The constellations Cassiopeia, Perseus and Andromeda, Fixed tripod mounted Canon 400d DSLR with zoom lens at f=18mm. Stacked image cropped. Credit: Karl Segin.

" As far as I can remember, Queen Cassiopeia was 'bigging up' her daughter Andromeda's beauty and right jarred off the goddess Hera. As a consequence Andromeda got  chained to a rock at the seaside awaiting the the arrival of the Kraken, a beast known for its insatiable hunger and a taste for young ladies from good families. It would have ended rather badly but for the timely arrival of Perseus, a strapping Greek lad, astride a winged horse named Pegasus. Perseus, armed only with a shield and the Gorgon's head in a sack, turned the Kraken to stone. Literally petrified!  The Milky Way runs through the constellations Cassiopeia and Perseus and there is much to see with dust and nebulosity in ready supply"- Kurt Thrust current Director of the Jodrell Plank Observatory.