- Tau
Ceti,
Latinized from τ
Ceti, is a
single star in the
constellation Cetus that is
spectrally similar to the Sun,
although it has only
about 78% of...
- Mira (/ˈmaɪrə/),
designation Omicron Ceti (ο
Ceti,
abbreviated Omicron Cet, ο Cet), is a red-giant star
estimated to be 200–300 light-years from the Sun...
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CETI or
Ceti may
refer to:
Genitive word used to
identify the
stars belonging to the
constellation Cetus Communication with
extraterrestrial intelligence...
- technical-professional level.
CETIS has
campuses located in 31
states and the
Federal District.
Jointly with the CBTIS,
CETIS schools are part of the technical...
- (born c. 45),
daughter of King
Antiochus IV of Commagene, was a
Queen of
Cetis,
consort of
Gaius Julius Alexander, son of
Herodian prince Gaius Julius...
- the best-known
flare star is UV
Ceti,
first observed to
flare in 1948.
Today similar flare stars are
classified as UV
Ceti type
variable stars (using the...
-
Iotapa of
Cetis. Her
eldest brothers were
Gaius Julius Agrippa and
Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici****. She was born,
raised and
educated in
Cetis. The Kingdom...
-
Alexander and
Iotapa as
Roman client rulers of the
small Cilician region of
Cetis,
which had
previously been
ruled by Alexander's
Seleucid ancestors, then...
-
asterism consisting of α
Ceti, κ1
Ceti, λ
Ceti, μ
Ceti, ξ1
Ceti, ξ2
Ceti, ν
Ceti, γ
Ceti, δ
Ceti, 75
Ceti, 70
Ceti, 63
Ceti and 66
Ceti. Consequently, the Chinese...
- level.
CBTIS has
campuses located in 31 states. All
CBTIS jointly with all
CETIS high
schools are part of the
technical school of the DGETI, and are dependent...