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Caroline's Rose — Aglomerado Aberto em Cassiopeia

NGC 7789

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Descrição

NGC 7789 is a rich, densely populated open cluster in Cassiopeia, about 7,600 light-years away, popularly known as Caroline's Rose or the White Rose Cluster for its intricate star-strewn structure resembling the layered petals of a rose. The cluster contains over 1,000 stars and is one of the oldest open clusters still visibly recognizable in the Milky Way — its age is estimated at 1.6 billion years. Its population includes both blue main-sequence stars and a well-populated red-giant branch, making it one of the best 'snapshots' of stellar evolution a visual observer can inspect in a single field.

Dicas de Observação

A showpiece for 4-inch telescopes and larger, where it reveals its rose-like density. In binoculars it appears as a small soft glow, resolved only into a handful of its brightest members. A 4-inch at 80-100x shows the full layered structure: clumps of stars separated by subtly darker lanes, arranged in graceful curves that inspire the 'petal' imagery. An 8-inch at moderate magnification is glorious — the cluster holds up to scrutiny and grows more intricate the more you look. Use averted vision to draw out the faintest members. Best observed August through February when Cassiopeia is circumpolar and high.

História

Discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783 during one of her systematic sweeps of the Milky Way with a small sweeper telescope of her own design. Caroline was the first professional woman astronomer and catalogued 14 new deep-sky objects; this was one of her most beautiful. Her brother William Herschel later included it in his General Catalogue, and Dreyer gave it the NGC 7789 designation. The 'Caroline's Rose' nickname was bestowed by modern amateur astronomers in tribute to her, and it has become the cluster's most widely used informal name.

Curiosidades

NGC 7789 is one of the richest open clusters visible in modest amateur telescopes, and its age of 1.6 billion years means it has already lost most of its original hot massive stars to supernovae — what you see today is the slightly older, redder remnant population. Caroline Herschel used a handmade 5-foot-focal-length reflector given to her by William; with it she discovered 8 comets and 14 deep-sky objects. Today she is commemorated by a crater on the Moon and by this cluster's informal name.

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1Propriedades

Magnitude 6.7
Tamanho Angular 14.4′
Cl, vL, vRi, vmC, st 11...18

Posição e Identificadores

RA 23h 56m 60.0s
Dec +56° 43' 60.0"
Constelação Cassiopeia (Cas)
Catálogo NGC 7789
Tamanho físico
29 anos-luz de extensão — cerca de 3.3× a distância Sol-Sirius

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 68 dos 800 membros.

3Visibilidade

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Melhor temporada Aug – Oct (peak: Sep)

4 Vista pela Ocular

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125x CV real: 0.4° Mag. lim.: 13.6
N E

Caroline's Rose · 14.4′ diâmetro · N cima, L esquerda

5 Melhor Ampliação

6Onde este aglomerado se situa no tempo

1 Myr 10 Myr 100 Myr 1 Gyr 10 Gyr NGC 2362 Plêiades Híades M67 NGC 188 Caroline's Rose 1.5 Gyr

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.

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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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