NGC884

Credits: Keith Turnecliff (NGC869 left and NGC884 right)

NGC884 is an open cluster located 7,600 light years away. The cluster is most likely to be around 12.5 million years old.
NGC884 is the eastermost cluster of the Double Cluster with NGC869 which frequently get photographed and viewed together.

Facts about NGC884 by Keith Turnecliff

The clusters are visible to the naked eye as a brighter patch in the winter Milky Way. In small telescopes the cluster appears as an assemly of bright stars located in a rich star field. Dominated by bright blue stars, the cluster also contains a few orange stars.

This star chart represents a view from Long Itchington for mid-November at 10pm.
Credits: Image courtesy of Starry Night Pro Plus 8, researched and implemented by Keith Turnecliff.