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BillP
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I was up late (or early depending on your view) last week and after viewing Jupiter noticed Cassiopiea was up. So I turned my 80mm toward the Double Cluster, enjoyed that gem for a while, then scanned left. I usually am using narrower fields so that evening with the f/6 80mm I was getting around 3 deg TFOV, or about 2 degrees more than I am used to typically. Anway, when looking at the Perseus Double in a wider field, there is an arc of very bright stars shooting off of the clusters (it arcs to west). If you follow that arc you come across a really fine and fairly tight large grouping of fainter stars (see pic). They frame nicely in a 2.5-3.0 deg TFOV. They look very much like a large cluster since they are surrounded by some dark space. I am supposing this is just a randon collection of stars and not an actual cluster or association of any kind?? I've not been able to find them on any chart as a named item. Funny how after decades of observing the double cluster, now that I have some refractors to supplement my Dob I'm coming across some new stuff in wide field mode
-------------------- Bill Paolini
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rocco13
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That's funny, because I have the opposite experience. At home in the suburbs, the DC is not a naked-eye object, so I roughly point the scope in that general location. 9 times out of 10 I'll hit this large open 'cluster' first, and then have to remember which direction from there the DC is, depending on it's location in the sky.
I've never noticed the line of stars, though.
-------------------- Rocco
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Bill Weir
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From what I see you are noticing Stock 2. http://www.hawastsoc.org/deepsky/images/cas/st2.jpg
Bill
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PJ Anway
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Definitely the Stock 2 cluster, also know as OCL 348 or the "Muscle Man" cluster.
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scopethis
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Maybe Stock 2 and that Kimble's (?) Cascade grouping of stars?
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Patricko
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That is Stock 2.
-------------------- Clear skies,
Patrick
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BillP
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Outstanding guys!!! Thanks btw, look at this link I just found looking up Stock 2 - link
-------------------- Bill Paolini
XT10i Dob---TSA-102 S-APO---APM80/480 S-APO--- P.S.T.
TMB Supermonos---Meade UWAs---TV Panoptic---AT Titan II ED
To your own eyes be true...
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Patricko
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Yep, Messier45.com is one of my favorite places to go for finding stuff.
-------------------- Clear skies,
Patrick
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Dain
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Thats definitely Stock 2!
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Dain
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