Perseus

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Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann, Youla Azkarrula, Doris Vickers


star chart
Per star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg).

One of the 88 IAU constellations.

Etymology and History

The Greek constellation ...


Origin of Constellation

Babylonian

Kugel Globe (1st c.BCE): Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Perseus, Cepheus, drawing by SMH 2024.

Greco-Roman

Aratus

The two feet of Andromeda will be pointers to her suitor Perseus, as they move for ever above his shoulders. [250] He runs taller than other figures in the north. His right hand is stretched out towards his bride’s mother’s chairseat, and as if on some immediate pursuit he takes long strides as he runs in the realm of his father Zeus. (Kidd 1997)

Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
Rising (Lib II Cap V §10)

The Rising of ...

east south
lam1 lam2 lam1 lam2
star
duration 2 1/8 hours = 127.5 min = 31 7/8 degree
Setting (Lib II Cap VI §10)
west south
lam1 lam2 lam1 lam2
star
duration 2 2/3 hours = 160 min = 40°
Stars Mentioned
Greek German English ident. src lam_culm
Lib II Cap V §10 rising, east, first
Lib II Cap V §10 rising, east, last
Lib II Cap VI §2 setting CrB, south, last Psc 13.5
Lib II Cap VI §13 setting Aql, south, first Ari 2
Lib III Cap I §9 rising Ori, south, last Psc 13
Hyginus, Astronomica

He is said to have come to the stars because of his nobility and the unusual nature of his conception. When sent by Polydectes, son of Magnes, to the Gorgons, he received from Mercury, who is thought to have loved him, talaria and petasus, and, in addition, a helmet which kept its wearer from being seen by an enemy. So the Greeks have called it the helmet of Haides [the Unseen One], though Perseus did not, as some ignorant people interpret it, wear the helmet of Orcus himself, for no educated person could believe that. He is said, too, to have received from Vulcan a knife made of adamant, with which he killed Medusa the Gorgon. The deed itself no one has described. But as Aeschylus, the writer of tragedies, says in his Phorcides, the Graeae were guardians of the Gorgons. We wrote about them in the first book of the Genealogiae. They are thought to have had but one eye among them, and thus to have kept guard, watch one taking it in her turn. This eye Perseus snatches, as one was passing it to another, and threw is in Lake Tritonis. So, when the guards were blinded, he easily killed the Gorgon when she was overcome with sleep. Minerva is said to have the head on her breastplate. Euhemerus says the Gorgon was killed by Minerva. We shall speak more of this later on. (Mary Ward 1960)

Geminos

Almagest Περσεύς

id Greek

(Heiberg 1898)

English

(Toomer 1984)

ident.
Περσέως ἀστερισμός
1 ἡ ἐπὶ τοῦ δεξιοῦ ἀκροχείρου νεφελοειδὴς συστροφή The nebulous mass on the right hand NGC 884+869
2 ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ δεξιοῦ ἀγκῶνος. The star on the right elbow eta Per
3 ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ δεξιοῦ ὅμου The star on the right shoulder gam Per
4 ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀριστεροῦ ὤμου. The star on the left shoulder tet Per
5 ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς The star on the head tau Per
6 ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ μεταφρέτου. The star on the place between the shoulders iot Per
ὁ ἐν τῷ δεξιῷ πλευρῷ λαμπρός. The bright star in the right side alf Per
τῶν μετὰ τόν ἐν τῷ πλευρῷ ν ὁ προηγούμενος. The most advanced of the 3 stars next to the one in the side sig Per
ὁ μέσος τῶν τριῶν. The middle one of the three psi Per
ὁ ἐπόμενος αὐτῶν. The rearmost of them del Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀριστεροῦ ἀγκῶνος. The star on the left elbow kap Per
τῶν ἐν τῷ γοργουίῳ ὁ λαμπρός Stars in the Gorgon-head: the bright one bet Per
ὁ τούτῳ ἑπόμενος Stars in the Gorgon-head: the one to the rear of this ome Per
ὁ προηγούμενος τοῦ λαμπροῦ Stars in the Gorgon-head: the one in advance of the bright star rho Per
ὁ ἔτι τούτου προηγούμενος καὶ λοιπός Stars in the Gorgon-head: the remaining one, yet again in advance of this pi Per
ὁ ἐη τῷ δεξιῷ γόνατι. The star m the nght knee 72 Per
ὁ προηγούμενος αὐτοῦ καὶ ὑπὲρ τὸ γόνυ The one in advance of this, over the knee lam Per
τῶν ἐπάνω τῆς ἀγκύλης β ὁ προηγούμενος. The more advanced of the 2 stars above the bend in the knee 48 Per
ὁ ἐπόμενος καὶ κατ’ αὐτῆς τῆς ἀγκύλης. !he rearmost of them, just over the bend in the knee mu Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς δεξιᾶς γαστροκυημίας. fhe star on the right calf 53 Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ δεξιοῦ σφυροῦ. The star on the right ankle 58 Per
ὁ ἐν τῷ ἀριστερῷ μηρῷ. The star in the left thigh nu Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀριστεροῦ γόνατος. The star on the left knee eps Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς ἀριστερᾶς κυήμης. The star on the left lower leg xi Per
ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς ἀριστερᾶς πτέρνης. The star on the left heel omi Per
ὁ ἑπόμενος αὐτῷ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀριστεροῦ ἀκροποδίου, The one to the rear of this, on the left foot zet Per
ἀστέρες πς, ὥν β’ μεγέθους β, γ’ ἓ, δ’ ἴς, ε’ β, νεφελοειδ. 26 stars, 2 of the second magnitude, 5 of the third, 16 of the fourth, 2 of the fifth, [1] nebulous
Οἱ περὶ τὸν Περσέα ἀμόρφωτοι. Stars around Perseus outside the constellation
ὁ πρὺς ἀνατολὰς τοῦ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀριστεροῦ γόνατος. The star to the east of the one on the left knee 52 Per
ὁ ἀπ’ ἄρκτωυ τῶν ἐν τῷ δεξιῷ γόνατι. The star to the north of the one in the right knee HR 1314
ὁ προηγούμενος τῶν ἐν τῷ γοργουίῳ. The star in advance of those in the Gorgon-head 16 Per
ἀστέρες ἢ, ὥν ἐ μεγέθους β, ἀμαυρὸς ἀ. 3 stars, 2 of the fifth magnitude, 1 faint
Convex Hull for the stars inside Perseus (CC BY Youla Azkarrula).
Stars within the Constellation Area
id Label IAU design. description Vmag
1 Mirfak HIP 15863 Inside the hull 1.79
2 Algol HIP 14576 Constellation lines 2.12
3 ζ Persei HIP 18246 Constellation lines (Vertex) 2.85
4 ϵ Persei HIP 18532 Constellation lines 2.89
5 γ Persei HIP 14328 Constellation lines 2.93
6 δ Persei HIP 17358 Constellation lines 3.01
7 ρ Persei HIP 14354 Constellation lines 3.39
8 Miram HIP 13268 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.79
9 ν Persei HIP 17529 Constellation lines 3.8
10 Misam HIP 14668 Constellation lines 3.81
11 Atik HIP 17448 Constellation lines (Vertex) 3.91
12 τ Persei HIP 13531 Constellation lines 3.96
13 48 Per HIP 19343 Inside the hull 4.03
14 ι Persei HIP 14632 Constellation lines 4.04
15 Menkib HIP 18614 Constellation lines 4.06
16 θ Persei HIP 12777 Constellation lines 4.11
17 μ Persei HIP 19812 Inside the hull 4.16
18 ψ Persei HIP 16826 Inside the hull 4.23
19 58 Per HIP 21476 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.26
20 λ Persei HIP 19167 Inside the hull 4.29
21 σ Persei HIP 16335 Inside the hull 4.36
22 - HIP 20070 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.594
23 ω Persei HIP 14817 Constellation lines 4.607
24 52 Per HIP 19811 Inside the hull 4.691
25 π Persei HIP 13879 Constellation lines (Vertex) 4.7
26 34 Per HIP 16244 Inside the hull 4.735
27 53 Per HIP 20354 Constellation lines 4.812
28 32 Per HIP 15648 Inside the hull 4.946
29 - HIP 16147 Inside the hull 4.97
30 40 Per HIP 17313 Inside the hull 4.972
31 Cl Melotte 20 772 Cl Melotte 20 772 Inside the hull 4.989
32 - HIP 15219 Inside the hull 5.03
33 31 Per HIP 15444 Inside the hull 5.032
34 42 Per HIP 17886 Inside the hull 5.11
35 29 Per HIP 15404 Inside the hull 5.157
36 - HIP 14043 Inside the hull 5.219
37 - HIP 18453 Inside the hull 5.25
38 V575 Per HIP 15770 Inside the hull 5.3
39 36 Per HIP 16499 Constellation lines 5.32
40 - HIP 18396 Inside the hull 5.379
41 V396 Per HIP 16470 Inside the hull 5.461
42 30 Per HIP 15338 Inside the hull 5.476
43 - HIP 13965 Inside the hull 5.485
44 - HIP 18434 Inside the hull 5.488
45 - HIP 19335 Inside the hull 5.52
46 - HIP 17203 Inside the hull 5.57
47 - HIP 16210 Inside the hull 5.572
48 - HIP 17460 Inside the hull 5.588
49 - HIP 17584 Inside the hull 5.655
50 - HIP 17932 Inside the hull 5.657
51 11 Per HIP 12692 Inside the hull 5.753
52 - HIP 18212 Inside the hull 5.76
53 - HIP 18081 Inside the hull 5.772
54 IW Per HIP 16591 Inside the hull 5.776
55 - HIP 16340 Inside the hull 5.82
56 - HIP 12686 Inside the hull 5.835
57 - HIP 13339 Inside the hull 5.859
58 - HIP 13949 Constellation lines 5.877
59 - HIP 16518 Inside the hull 5.9
60 - HIP 15004 Inside the hull 5.913
61 - HIP 15669 Inside the hull 5.93
62 - HIP 20241 Inside the hull 5.958
63 - HIP 15334 Inside the hull 5.967
64 V376 Per HIP 17846 Inside the hull 5.97
65 - HIP 13713 Inside the hull 6.03
66 - HIP 17437 Inside the hull 6.042
67 - HIP 14365 Inside the hull 6.05
68 - HIP 15118 Inside the hull 6.06
69 - HIP 19302 Inside the hull 6.08
70 V576 Per HIP 15988 Inside the hull 6.09
71 - HIP 17475 Inside the hull 6.091
72 - HIP 14887 Inside the hull 6.139
73 - HIP 17772 Inside the hull 6.14
74 - HIP 15209 Inside the hull 6.18
75 V545 Per HIP 20063 Inside the hull 6.205
76 - HIP 13462 Inside the hull 6.21
77 - HIP 13732 Inside the hull 6.21
78 - HIP 16252 Inside the hull 6.217
79 - HIP 17732 Inside the hull 6.252
80 10 Per HIP 11279 Inside the hull 6.26
81 - HIP 12690 Inside the hull 6.28
82 - HIP 16424 Inside the hull 6.28
83 - HIP 14566 Inside the hull 6.3
84 - HIP 19810 Inside the hull 6.308
85 - HIP 18565 Inside the hull 6.313
86 - HIP 14914 Inside the hull 6.327
87 V521 Per HIP 14544 Inside the hull 6.375
88 - HR 1371 Inside the hull 6.38
89 - HIP 18769 Inside the hull 6.389
90 - HIP 16938 Inside the hull 6.402
91 KP Per HIP 16516 Inside the hull 6.41
92 - HIP 16447 Inside the hull 6.411
93 - HIP 17558 Inside the hull 6.443
94 - HIP 19746 Inside the hull 6.45
95 - HIP 15282 Inside the hull 6.46
96 V509 Per HIP 14264 Inside the hull 6.467
97 - HIP 11020 Constellation lines (Vertex) 6.48
98 - HIP 16425 Inside the hull 6.49

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

References