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Caldwell 8 — Open Cluster in Cassiopeia

NGC 559

Open Cluster Good (50/100)
Magnitude 9.5m OpenCluster Cassiopeia Visible
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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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1Properties

Magnitude 9.5
Angular Size 9.0′
Distance 3,700 ly
Open Cluster [Distance: 3700 ly]

Position & Identifiers

RA 01h 29m 33.1s
Dec +63° 18' 03.6"
Constellation Cassiopeia
Catalog C8
Also known as NGC 559
Physical size
25 light-years across — about 2.9× the Sun-to-Sirius distance

2How easy to spot?

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Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Easy Medium+ Medium
150mm Newt. Easy Easy Easy
C8 203mm Easy Easy Easy
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

Easy on Seestar S50
At 150mm under B5 skies you should resolve about 30 of 528 members.

3Visibility

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Best season Sep – Nov (peak: Oct)

4 Eyepiece View

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125x TFOV: 0.4° Lim. mag: 13.6
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C8 · 9.0′ diameter

5 Best Magnification

6Where this cluster sits in time

1 Myr 10 Myr 100 Myr 1 Gyr 10 Gyr NGC 2362 Pleiades Hyades M67 NGC 188 C8 257 Myr

Open clusters span more than four orders of magnitude in age — from newborn OB associations to ancient, metal-rich survivors.

7 Colour-Magnitude Diagram

A cluster's colour-magnitude diagram reveals its age: the bluer the turn-off point where the main sequence bends into red giants, the younger the cluster.

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Each point is a Gaia-DR3 member. Colour encodes spectral type; size reflects membership probability.

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Credit: Meli thev. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Meli thev. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

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