Kemble's Cascade,
(Kemble 1), located in the constellation Camelopardalis, is an
asterism — a pattern created by unrelated stars. It is an apparent straight line of more than 20 colourful 5th to 10th magnitude stars over a distance of approximately five moon diameters, and the open cluster
NGC 1502 can be found at one end.
It was named by Walter Scott Houston in honour of Father Lucian Kemble (1922–1999)
Father Lucian Kemble was also associated with two other asterisms, Kemble 2 (an
asterism in the constellation of Draco that resembles a small version of Cassiopeia) and Kemble's Kite (an
asterism that resembles a kite with a tail which is also in the constellation of Camelopardalis). In addition, an asteroid, 78431 Kemble, was named in his honour.(Wikipedia)
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DAY:Saturday DATE:21/1/17 TIME:22:00
LOCATION: Mammari
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