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Ngc 884 Collection

NGC 884, also known as the Double Cluster in Perseus, is a captivating open cluster located in the constellation of Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: NGC 884 and NGC 869, the Double Cluster in Perseus

NGC 884 and NGC 869, the Double Cluster in Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: NGC 884, an open cluster in Perseus

NGC 884, an open cluster in Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: NGC 884, an open cluster, in the constellation of Perseus

NGC 884, an open cluster, in the constellation of Perseus
NGC 884 is an open cluster located 7600 light years away in the constellation of Perseus. It is the easternmost of the Double Cluster with NGC 869

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Antennae (NGC 4038 and 4039), interacting pair of galaxies in Corvus

Antennae (NGC 4038 and 4039), interacting pair of galaxies in Corvus
Comet Hartley 2 within the Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Comet Hartley 2 as it approaches the Double Cluster in Perseus

Comet Hartley 2 as it approaches the Double Cluster in Perseus
October 7, 2010 - Comet Hartley 2 as it approaches the Double Cluster in Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: The Double Cluster, NGC 884 and NGC 869

The Double Cluster, NGC 884 and NGC 869, as seen in the constellation of Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Cassiopeia, Perseus and Andromeda area of the northern autumn sky

Cassiopeia, Perseus and Andromeda area of the northern autumn sky with Milky Way. Several deep-sky objects are visible: Double Cluster; M31 the Andromeda Galaxy; M33 the Triangulum Galaxy; NGC 752

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: The Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus

The Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus
NGC 896 and NGC 884, the Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869 and NGC 884)

Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869 and NGC 884)

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Perseus double star cluster

Perseus double star cluster. Optical image of the double star cluster (centre left) located in the constellation of Perseus, around 7100 light years from Earth

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Optical image of the Perseus double star cluster

Optical image of the Perseus double star cluster
Perseus double cluster. True-colour optical image of the Perseus double star cluster. These open star clusters, Chi Persei (NGC 884, centre left) and h Persei (NGC 869, centre right)

Background imageNgc 884 Collection: Star clusters

Star clusters
Double star cluster. Optical image of the double star cluster (centre) in the constellation Perseus. North is at top. The left cluster is Chi Persei (NGC 884) and the right one is h Persei (NGC 869)


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NGC 884, also known as the Double Cluster in Perseus, is a captivating open cluster located in the constellation of Perseus. This celestial wonder consists of two distinct clusters, NGC 884 and NGC 869, which together form a mesmerizing sight in the northern autumn sky. As you gaze up at the heavens, your eyes are drawn to this stunning pair of galactic neighbors. The Antennae (NGC 4038 and 4039), an interacting duo of galaxies in Corvus, pales in comparison to the beauty that unfolds before you. Intriguingly, Comet Hartley 2 makes its approach towards the Double Cluster in Perseus. A rare spectacle indeed. Its luminous tail gracefully dances amidst these stellar jewels. The Cassiopeia, Perseus, and Andromeda area come alive with NGC 884's brilliance. It serves as a beacon among countless stars scattered across this part of our galaxy. Behold. The Double Cluster reveals itself majestically against the dark canvas above. NGC 869 and NGC 884 intertwine like cosmic lovers locked eternally in their embrace. This double star cluster has captivated astronomers for centuries with its sheer grandeur. Its radiant glow illuminates our understanding of celestial formations and reminds us of the vastness that lies beyond our earthly realm. So next time you find yourself gazing up at the night sky on a crisp autumn evening, remember to seek out NGC 884 - a true gem nestled within Perseus' domain. Let it inspire awe within you as it continues to enchant stargazers from all corners of our world.