C8
NGC 559
Object Data
- Catalog Designation
- C8
- Type
- OpenCluster
- Constellation
- Cassiopeia
- Magnitude
- 9.5
- Right Ascension
- 01h 35m 54.0s
- Declination
- +63° 17' 60.0"
- Distance
- 3,700 light-years
- Angular Size
- 4
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About C8
Description
NGC 559 is a moderately rich open cluster in Cassiopeia, about 3,700 light-years away. It contains roughly 100 stars spread across 4 arcminutes, with the brightest members at about magnitude 10.
Observing Tips
Requires at least a 4-inch telescope to resolve. Located in the rich Milky Way star fields of Cassiopeia. Medium magnification (80-120x) works best. Circumpolar from northern mid-latitudes, best placed in autumn evenings.
History
Discovered by William Herschel on November 9, 1787. It is one of many open clusters Herschel cataloged in the star-rich region of Cassiopeia.
Fun Facts
NGC 559 is estimated to be about 200 million years old, making it a middle-aged open cluster. Studies have identified several red giant stars among its members.
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Credit: Meli thev. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)
Skybred Mar 2, 2026