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{{Infobox cluster
| image =
|caption= The Double Cluster, NGC 869 (right) and NGC 884 (left) with north to the top
| name = NGC 869
| epoch = J2000
| class = -
| ra = {{RA|02|19.1}}[1]
| dec = {{DEC|+57|09}}[1]
| constellation = Perseus
| dist_ly = 7.6 kly[2]
| dist_pc = 2.3 kpc[2]
| appmag_v = 3.7[1]
| size_v = 30′{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}
| mass_kg =
| mass_msol = -
| radius_ly = 33.15 ly
| v_hb = -
| age = 13 My [2]
| notes = -
| names = Collinder 24,[1] Melotte 13,[1]

h Per,[1] h Persei[1]


}}

NGC 869 (also known as h Persei) is an open cluster located 7600 light years away in the constellation of Perseus.[2] The cluster is most likely around 13 million years old.[2] It is the westernmost of the Double Cluster with NGC 884.

NGC 869 and 884 are often designated h and χ Persei, respectively. Some confusion surrounds what Bayer intended by these designations. It is sometimes claimed that Bayer could not have resolved the pair into two patches of nebulosity, and that Chi refers to the Double Cluster and h to a nearby star.[3] Bayer's Uranometria chart for Perseus does not show them as nebulous objects, but his chart for Cassiopeia does, and they are described as Nebulosa Duplex in Schiller's Coelum Stellatum Christianum, which was assembled with Bayer's help.[4] The clusters are both located in the Perseus OB1 association, a few hundred light years apart from each other. The clusters were first recorded by Hipparchus, but have likely been known since antiquity.

The Double Cluster is often photographed and observed with small telescopes. The clusters are visible with the unaided eye between the constellations of Perseus and Cassiopeia as a brighter patch in the winter Milky Way. In small telescopes the cluster appears as an assemblage of bright stars located in a rich star field. Dominated by bright blue stars, the cluster also hosts a few orange stars.

References

1. ^{{cite simbad | title=NGC 869 | accessdate=2006-12-22}}
2. ^{{cite journal | url=http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/576/2/880/ | author=Slesnick | last2=Hillenbrand | first2=Lynne A. | last3=Massey | first3=Philip | title=The Star Formation History and Mass Function of the Double Cluster h and Chi Persei | journal=Astrophysical Journal | date=2002 | volume=576 | issue=2 | pages=880–893| doi=10.1086/341865 | bibcode=2002ApJ...576..880S|arxiv = astro-ph/0205130 }}
3. ^Stephen James O'Meara and Daniel W.E. Green, 2003, "The Mystery of the Double Cluster", Sky and Telescope, Vol. 105, No. 2 (February 2003), p. 116–119.
4. ^ Morton Wagman, Lost Stars, McDonald & Woodward, 2003, {{ISBN|0939923785}}, p. 240.

External links

  • NGC 869 at SEDS
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927192831/http://www.siowl.com/index.html?NGC869 NGC 869 at Silicon Owl]
  • NGC 869 at Messier45{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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