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The constellation Perseus, which is located in the northern hemisphere, symbolizes the Greek hero who beheaded the monster Medusa. Perseus is located below the constellation of Cassiopeia. Perseus attains the highest point in the evening sky of late December. Perseus contains the bright star Mirphak. ... Perseus contains two star clusters NGC 869 and NGC 884, commonly named h Per and chi Per. ... A meteor shower known as Perseids appears to radiate from a star in Perseus. ... Danae gives birth to a son named Perseus. ... King Polydectes falls in love with Danae but he cannot be with her because of Perseus. Since Polydectes wants to be with Danae, he sends Perseus on a mission that he believes to be impossible. ... Athena is on Perseus’ side because Perseus is sent on a mission to kill her rival Medusa. Little does Polydectes know, with Athena’s help, this task is not impossible for Perseus. ... Perseus needs the help of Athena because she knows how to defeat Medusa. Along with Athena, Hermes helps out Perseus by giving him an iron sword to slay Medusa.
Perseus set out on his mission with the help of Athena and Hermes. ... They are not willing to share information with Perseus so in order to find out the information, Perseus steals their eye and their tooth. ... After Perseus receives the wallet, the sandals and the helmet of Hades, he was finally ready to slay Medusa.
Approximate Word count = 1106 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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