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11-4-2021 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Caroline's Rose Cluster, easy to find, observable with 10 cm"

NGC 7789 is a wonderful target in Cassiopeia. Today's featured report is team member John Baars effort to find it through a 4" scope, which approximates the aperture of the instrument Caroline Herschel (William's sister) used to find it whilst observing from the garden. Follow along as he describes his efforts to discern the cluster from the background sky...

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