Kemble's Cascade
Taken by Helmut Liebhaber on September 27, 2016 @ Near Vienna, Austria
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Date Taken: 2016:10:08 11:37:43
 
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Kemble's Cascade is a Asterism in the northern constellation Camelopardalis. About twenty stars stands here in a line, it looks great when you view it with a small Telescope or in Binoculars. Now it's the best time to view it in the evening after dusk. Starmap created with Stellarium.
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Hi, and yes, of Course, it would be better to say ... now starts the best time for an observation,
Thanks, Helmut
Posted by Liebhaber 2016-10-09 03:57:00
Gorgeous, colorful image. The asterism and NGC 1502 fit beautifully in the
3.4 degree field of our 24 x 150 Newtonian binocular. For early evening viewing, this region reaches upper culmination in mid-northern latitudes in early February, and in early to mid-October around 03:00 local time.

DZ
Posted by owleye1 2016-10-08 13:43:06
alucinante !!.. desde ARGENTINA eso no lo vemos .. que pena !... FELICITACIONES !!!
Posted by esplaobs 2016-10-09 07:35:15
 
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