
NGC 7789 - Wikipedia
NGC 7789 (also known as Caroline's Rose, [4] Caroline's Haystack, [5] or the White Rose Cluster) is an open cluster in Cassiopeia that was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783. Her brother William Herschel included it in his catalog as H VI.30.
Caroline's Rose Cluster (NGC 7789) - Constellation Guide
Caroline’s Rose Cluster is a bright open cluster located approximately 7,622 light-years away in the northern constellation Cassiopeia. With an apparent magnitude of 6.7, it is visible in binoculars and small telescopes. The cluster has the designation NGC 7789 in the New General Catalogue. It is one of the oldest open clusters known.
APOD: 2017 November 15 - NGC 7789: Caroline's Rose
Nov 15, 2017 · Explanation: Found among the rich starfields of the Milky Way, star cluster NGC 7789 lies about 8,000 light-years away toward the constellation Cassiopeia. A late 18th century deep sky discovery of astronomer Caroline Lucretia Herschel, the cluster is also known as Caroline's Rose.
APOD: 2024 July 6 - NGC 7789: Caroline s Rose
Jul 4, 2024 · Explanation: Found among the rich starfields of the Milky Way, star cluster NGC 7789 lies about 8,000 light-years away toward the constellation Cassiopeia. A late 18th century deep sky discovery of astronomer Caroline Lucretia Herschel, the cluster is also known as Caroline's Rose.
NGC 7789 - Skyledge
NGC 7789 is a very rich open cluster of about 900 stars. It was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783, and was subsequently included in the catalog of deep-sky objects compiled by her brother, William Herschel. Its nickname derives from the strings of stars that give the cluster the appearance of a rose.
NGC 7789 - Caroline's Rose Cluster (Indy Backyard Astro) - AstroBin
NGC 7789, also known as Caroline's Rose, is a stunning open star cluster located in the constellation Cassiopeia.
NGC 7789 - Open Cluster in Cassiopeia | TheSkyLive.com
NGC 7789 is a Open Cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation. NGC 7789 is situated north of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere. Given its visual magnitude of 6.7, NGC 7789 is visible with the help of a small binocular.
NGC 7789 - Caroline's Rose - Experienced Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights
Oct 3, 2021 · Found among the rich starfields of the Milky Way, star cluster NGC 7789 lies about 8,000 light-years away toward the constellation Cassiopeia. A late 18th century deep sky discovery of astronomer Caroline Lucretia Herschel, the cluster is also known as Caroline's Rose.
Observing at Skyhound: NGC 7789
This is a large, beautiful open cluster that is visible as a hazy spot in binoculars. Walter Scott Houston wrote that "NGC 7789 is one of those rare objects that is impressive in any size instrument."
Carolines Rose, Herschels Spiral Cluster | Deep⋆Sky Corner
NGC 7789, «Caroline's Rose» or «Herschel's Spiral Cluster», is an unusually rich open star cluster. It was discovered on 1 November 1783 by William Herschel's sister Caroline. William Herschel entered the star cluster in his catalog on 18 October 1786 as VI 30 (VI = very crowded and rich star clusters).