The M52 star cluster, which was discovered 250 years ago today, is well up in the northeast at nightfall. It’s above the sideways letter W formed by some of the brighter stars of Cassiopeia. The cluster is an easy target for binoculars.
The M52 star cluster, which was discovered 250 years ago today, is well up in the northeast at nightfall. It’s above the sideways letter W formed by some of the brighter stars of Cassiopeia. The cluster is an easy target for binoculars.