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Not Just Aiming for the Stars, We have Written Our Names There 
- Bellyup Bellydance or more technically USC2837578 - 1, is located in the constellation of Andromeda. Her astrological position is Right Ascension OH29M3.56S, Declination +27D51M26S, magnitude 14.64.
Andromeda (The Princess)
- Andromeda was named for the princess Andromeda ("ruler of men") from Greek mythology. Her mother, Cassiopeia, was so vain that she boasted that she possessed beauty equal to that of the Nereids. In order to avenge this insult against his nymphs, Poseidon sent a great sea monster to ravage the kingdom. When consulted, the oracle of Ammon prophesized that the only way to appease Poseidon would be for the king, Cepheus, to sacrifice his own daughter to the beast. Andromeda was chained to a rock on a cliff overlooking the sea and left to die. However, the hero Perseus, who was flying by on his winged horse, Pegasus, heard Andromeda’s screams. Perseus was just returning from killing Medusa, and held her head high in the air. When the sea monster looked upon the head he immediately turned to stone. He unchained Andromeda and the couple fell instantly in love.
- The constellation is in the northern sky near the constellation Pegasus, and takes the general shape of a long, dim, straggly letter "A". Other characters from the mythology of Andromeda can be seen around her, immortalized in their own constellations, such as Perseus and Cassiopeia. The constellation is most notable for containing the Andromeda Galaxy.
Our Message in the Stars
Live, Laugh, Dance
Live, like there is no tomorrow
Laugh, at the follies of the universe
Dance, like there is nobody watching....
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