Cassiopeia
astronomy
in astronomy, a constellation of the northern sky, easily recognized by a group of five bright stars forming a slightly irregular W. It lies at one hour right ascension (the coordinate of the celestial sphere analogous to longitude on the Earth) and 60° north declination (angular distance north of the celestial equator). Tycho's Nova, one of the few recorded supernovae in the Galaxy, appeared in Cassiopeia in 1572.