25 Arietis is a star in the constellation Cetus. Its apparent magnitude is +6.45.
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25 Arietis
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Cetus
Cetus is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky known as the Water, along with other watery constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus....
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