Cassiopeia is shaped by its W-shape in the sky, with stars magnitude 2 to 3.5 marking each turn in the Ursa Major W. How Cassiopeia is circumpolar and can be year-round from northern latitudes.
Cassiopeia lies in the Milky Way, so many objects such as nebulae (clouds of gas and dust) and star clusters. Cassiopeia scanning with binoculars will show many of them not, however, the fog. The use of a telescope is still open.
The open cluster M103 is relatively easy to find as the double stars, try it with the localization of M52 with the Star-hopping technology. The items listed below are reflected in a 6 "telescope but some are quite small or sparsely populated as in the case of the M103.
Minggu, 22 Juni 2008
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