The Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869 and NGC 884)

Posted by JaspalChadha
on Friday, December 30, 2016

find the gorgeous Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus. It’s a wonderful sight to see on winter evenings, here in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Double Cluster consists of two open stars clusters, known as “H” and “Chi” Persei (also called NGC 884 and 869).

This is my first light using the Takahashi FSQ85 telescope

Captured from London on 13/09/2016 ( poor weather conditions )
Data
Takahashi fsq85
QHY9s CCD
Ioptron CEM60
Chroma LRGB 2 x 300 seconds filter
Unguided

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