Open Cluster
Cassiopeia
RA: 01 38 08
Dec: +64 39 43
NGC609_Bernhard Hubl.JPG
(Photo by Bernhard Hubl: http://www.astrophoton.com/NGC0609.htm. NGC 609 is 11th magnitude and is about 13,000 light years away. It has an apparent diameter of 3 arc minute, making it about 11 light years across.)
I missed the Sunday deadline for my OOTW again! My sincere apologies, I really need to pay closer attention to when it’s my turn.
I was observing from my semi-dark backyard on a rare clear night in January with my 30-inch f/2.73 scope, and came across another gem of an open cluster in Cassiopeia – NGC 609. My observing notes tells the tale:
“Wow, this is a cool open cluster! I was about to write this off as one of those invisible open clusters when my eye caught a faint glow. Small and faint – and made up of maybe a hundred or so faint stars. I imagine this would be quite beautiful in a darker sky. There’s a nice double star on the south edge of the cluster. 235x and 297x, 20.26 SQM.”
I’m not sure I would have seen this cluster with a smaller scope under my relatively bright and not so transparent sky, so this may be best saved for a night with good observing conditions. It's now on my shortlist the next time I can get myself to a darker sky, where this little puff of stardust will no doubt be an even more enjoyable sight.
Give it a go and let us know!