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NGC 1907 — Aglomerado Aberto em Cocheiro

Aglomerado Aberto Bom (48/100)
Magnitude 8.2m OpenCluster Cocheiro (Aur) Visível
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Descrição

NGC 1907 is a small, moderately dense open cluster in Auriga, about 4,500 light-years away, notable mostly because it lies only 30 arcminutes southwest of the much brighter and more famous Messier 38. The two clusters are almost always observed in the same field of view, making NGC 1907 an automatic bonus for anyone who looks at M38. They appear physically close but are likely at somewhat different distances — a probable optical association rather than a true gravitationally-bound pair, though the question has been revisited several times in the literature. NGC 1907 is older and more compact than M38, roughly half a billion years old.

Dicas de Observação

Trivially found by anyone looking at M38 — NGC 1907 sits in the same low-power eyepiece, a smaller and more concentrated glow than its famous neighbor. In binoculars the pair is a fine sight, with M38 as the brighter patch and NGC 1907 as a small dim companion to its southwest. A 4-inch telescope at 50-80x frames both clusters together; at 100-150x NGC 1907 resolves into a compact knot of 30 or so stars arranged in an elongated oval. A nice exercise in contrast between the two different cluster ages and populations. Best observed November through March.

História

Discovered by William Herschel on February 1, 1788. Herschel noted its proximity to M38 but did not speculate on any physical connection. The possibility that NGC 1907 and M38 form a true binary cluster has been revisited several times in the 20th century, most recently with Gaia astrometry, which suggests their motions are too different for them to be bound — they are an optical rather than physical pair. The cluster otherwise has led a quiet observational life in the shadow of its famous Messier neighbor.

Curiosidades

NGC 1907 and M38 are the most commonly photographed accidental cluster pair in the northern sky — if you search deep-sky photography portfolios, chances are about half of M38 images also include NGC 1907 by default, simply because they fit together. The Auriga Milky Way here is one of the richest cluster fields in the northern sky, with M36, M37, and M38 all within a few degrees; NGC 1907 is the quiet extra credit.

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1Propriedades

Magnitude 8.2
Tamanho Angular 5.4′
Cl, pRi, pC, R, st 9...12

Posição e Identificadores

RA 05h 28m 04.6s
Dec +35° 19' 32.5"
Constelação Cocheiro (Aur)
Catálogo NGC 1907
Tamanho físico
8.3 anos-luz de extensão — cerca de 1.9× a distância Sol-Alfa Centauri

2Facilidade de observação

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Telescópio Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
Refr. 80mm Fácil Fácil Fácil
Newt. 150mm Fácil Fácil Fácil
C8 203mm Fácil Fácil Fácil
Fácil Médio Difícil Muito difícil Impossível

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = suburbano · 5 = urbano

Fácil com Seestar S50
Com 150mm sob céu B5 você deve resolver cerca de 43 dos 275 membros.

3Visibilidade

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Melhor temporada Nov – Jan (peak: Dec)

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125x CV real: 0.4° Mag. lim.: 13.6
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NGC 1907 · 5.4′ diâmetro

5 Melhor Ampliação

6Onde este aglomerado se situa no tempo

1 Myr 10 Myr 100 Myr 1 Gyr 10 Gyr NGC 2362 Plêiades M67 NGC 188 NGC 1907 589 Myr

Aglomerados abertos abrangem mais de quatro ordens de grandeza em idade — de associações OB recém-nascidas a sobreviventes antigos e ricos em metais.

7 Diagrama cor-magnitude

O diagrama cor-magnitude de um aglomerado revela sua idade: quanto mais azul o ponto de virada onde a sequência principal se curva para as gigantes vermelhas, mais jovem o aglomerado.

Carregando dados dos membros…

Cada ponto é um membro do Gaia-DR3. A cor codifica o tipo espectral; o tamanho reflete a probabilidade de pertença.

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8 Decodificador de Classificação

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