
NGC 6882 - Open Cluster in Vulpecula | TheSkyLive.com
NGC 6882 is a Open Cluster in the Vulpecula constellation. NGC 6882 is situated north of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere. Given its visual magnitude of 14.1, NGC 6882 is visible with the help of a telescope having an aperture of 14 inches (350mm) or more.
NGC 6882 / NGC 6885 - Open Cluster | freestarcharts.com
NGC 6882/6885 is a very old cluster with an estimated age of 1.4 billion years. It's about 2,000 light-years distant from Earth and is listed as number 37 in the Caldwell catalogue. The cluster is best seen from northern locations during the months of July, August and September.
NGC6882 (Open cluster) - In-The-Sky.org
From Virginia Beach , NGC6882 is visible in the dawn sky, rising at 01:51 (EDT) and reaching an altitude of 46° above the eastern horizon before fading from view as dawn breaks at around 06:03. All times shown in Virginia Beach local time.
NGC 6882 / NGC 6885 Open Cluster in Vulpecula - AstroBin
2019年10月12日 · Celestial hemisphere: Northern · Constellation: Vulpecula (Vul) · Contains: NGC 6882 · NGC 6885 · The star 18Vul · The star 19Vul · The star 20Vul
NGC 6882 | open cluster in Vulpecula | New General Catalogue
< NGC List NGC 6882. NGC 6882 is a open cluster located in the constellation of Vulpecula. The NGC is a catalog of 7,840 nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies. Here are the key stats on NGC 6882:
NGC6882 & NGC6885 Star Clusters - AstroBin
NGC 6882/6885 is an open cluster in the constellation of Vulpecula that can just about be seen with the naked eye and is easy with binoculars. Questions remain regarding if NGC 6882 and NGC 6885 are ...
NGC 6882/5 - Waloszek
NGC 6882/5. Introduction | Map | My Own Photos | My Own Observations | References. On this page I collect my observations of the open star cluster NGC 6882/5 in the constellation Vulpecula. Introduction
NGC 6882 - Texas Tech University
NGC 6882 and NGC 6885 are listed as a pair of overlapping open clusters in Vulpecular. From just looking at the photograph, it is difficult to distinguish between the two clusters. NGC 6882 is the larger cluster of mostly faint stars, while NGC 6885 is a small group of brighter stars, centred of the bright star in the cluster, which is the 6th ...
NGC 6882 NGC 6885 - phys.ttu.edu
NGC 6882 and NGC 6885 are a pair of overlapping open clusters in Vulpecular . NGC 6882 is a large and scattered cluster, with relatively few stars, while NGC 6885 is a much smaller and more compact cluster centred around a 6th magnitude B-type main sequence star which night be a member of the cluster.
NGC 6882 | Open Cluster in Vulpecula OSC - AstroBin
NGC 6882 is an open cluster in Vulpecula, right below Cygnus, which was discovered by Wilhelm Herschel in 1784. On my last visit to Bath, I unfortunately forgot to pay a visit to the Herschel Museum o...