Double cluster 소개
설명
NGC 884 is the eastern half of the famous Double Cluster in Perseus — historically designated chi Persei, while its western twin NGC 869 is h Persei. The pair, together cataloged as Caldwell 14, lies about 7,500 light-years away and consists of two young open clusters separated by only a few hundred light-years. Each cluster contains hundreds of hot blue and yellow supergiant stars roughly 12-14 million years old. Together they are one of the most spectacular binocular sights in the entire northern sky. NGC 884 on its own is slightly more compact and star-rich than its partner, with a distinct splash of contrasting colored supergiants.
관측 팁
Visible to the naked eye from dark skies as a conspicuous fuzzy knot between Cassiopeia and Perseus. Binoculars reveal the Double Cluster's overall shape beautifully; a small refractor at 30-40x frames both halves in the same low-power field. For NGC 884 specifically, a 4- to 6-inch telescope at 50-80x shows several orange and yellow-red supergiants scattered among the bluer cluster stars — the color contrast is often cited as the most striking feature of the cluster. Best observed from August through February when Perseus climbs high.
역사
Both halves of the Double Cluster have been known since antiquity as a naked-eye pair. Hipparchus cataloged them around 130 BC as a single object. They appear in star charts across cultures for millennia. The 'h and chi Persei' letters were assigned by Johann Bayer in 1603, and William Herschel later gave them separate NGC-precursor designations. Photographic studies in the early 20th century confirmed that the two clusters are at nearly the same distance and similar age — they are almost certainly a physical double formed from the same molecular cloud.
재미있는 사실
The Double Cluster is one of the youngest open clusters known in the Milky Way, so young that its hottest O- and B-class stars are still on the main sequence, having not yet evolved into red supergiants — though several intermediate-mass stars are caught in transition. Because NGC 884 is paired with NGC 869 in the C14 Caldwell entry, many observing guides treat the Double Cluster as a single target; in ObLog it is split across two catalog pages, with this one covering the chi Persei half.
관측
1특성
위치 & 식별자
2관측 난이도
| 망원경 | 보틀 3 | 보틀 4 | 보틀 5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 mm 굴절 80mm 굴절 | 쉬움 | 쉬움 | 쉬움 |
| 150 mm 뉴턴 150mm 뉴턴 | 쉬움 | 쉬움 | 쉬움 |
| Celestron C8 (203 mm SCT) C8 203mm | 쉬움 | 쉬움 | 쉬움 |
보틀 3 = 시골 · 4 = 외곽 · 5 = 교외
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접안렌즈 시야
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최적 배율
6이 성단의 시간적 위치
산개성단의 나이는 네 자릿수 이상 걸쳐 있습니다 — 갓 태어난 OB 연합부터 금속이 풍부한 고대의 생존자까지.
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색-등급 다이어그램
성단의 색-등급 다이어그램은 나이를 드러냅니다: 주계열이 적색거성으로 꺾이는 전환점이 푸를수록 성단은 더 젊습니다.
각 점은 Gaia-DR3 구성원입니다. 색은 분광형, 크기는 소속 확률을 나타냅니다.
탐구
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분류 디코더
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