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Owl Cluster

NGC 457

OpenCluster Cassiopeia Mag 6.4

Dados do Objeto

Designação do Catálogo
C13
Tipo
OpenCluster
Constelação
Cassiopeia
Magnitude
6.4
Ascensão Reta
01h 19m 30.0s
Declinação
+58° 19' 58.8"
Distância
7,900 anos-luz
Tamanho Angular
13
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Descrição

The Owl Cluster (NGC 457) is a bright open cluster in Cassiopeia, about 7,900 light-years away. It features two bright stars that form the "eyes" of an owl with wings spread, giving it its popular name. The cluster spans about 13 arcminutes.

Dicas de Observação

One of the most delightful open clusters for beginners. Even a small telescope reveals the owl pattern clearly. The bright star Phi Cassiopeiae marks one eye. Best at 40-60x to frame the entire figure. Circumpolar and best in autumn.

História

Discovered by William Herschel in 1787. Also known as the E.T. Cluster because some observers see the outline of the movie character E.T. instead of an owl.

Curiosidades

Whether Phi Cassiopeiae (the bright yellow star forming one eye) is actually a cluster member or a foreground star is debated. If it is a member, it would be one of the most luminous supergiants known.

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Credit: Chuck Ayoub. License: CC0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Chuck Ayoub. License: CC0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Mar 2, 2026