NGC869 and NGC884
November 11, 2011
| Object Data NGC869 |
| Right Ascension (J2000) : 02h 19m 04s | Declination (J2000) : +57° 08' 06" |
| Object Type : Open cluster | Object Classification : I3r |
| Constellation : Perseus | Object Size : 29' |
| Visual Magnitude : 5.30 | Surface Brightness : 12.40 |
| Description : Cl,vvL,vRi,*7...14 | Catalogue Notes : ---- |
| Also Cataloged as : Cr 24, Mel 13, OCL 350, Lund 73, H VI-33, h 207, GC 512 |
| Object Data NGC884 |
| Right Ascension (J2000) : 02h 22m 32s | Declination (J2000) : +57° 08' 39" |
| Object Type : Open cluster | Object Classification : I3r |
| Constellation : Perseus | Object Size : 29' |
| Visual Magnitude : 6.10 | Surface Brightness : 13.10 |
| Description : Cl,vL,vRi,ruby*M | Catalogue Notes : ---- |
| Also Cataloged as : Cr 25, Mel 14, OCL 353, Lund 76, H VI-34, h 212, GC 521 |

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300mm F/5 Newton
QHY10 OSC
Baader Coma Corrector
30 x 120sec, Autoguiding
Deepskystacker, PixInsightLE, Photoshop
Seeing : 3/5, Temperature : 5°C, Humidity : 83% @ 1023 mbar
Full Moon, Local light pollution, altitude : 66°
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