View Observations | Add Observations
Help | Discussion | Acknowledgements


Observations of object "N752":

NGC752 (Open Cluster, in Andromeda)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 5.1-mm refractor   Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: fair   Seeing: fair
Time: Fri Oct 9 01:25:00 2020 UT   Obs. no.: 2204

This evening, I observed the open cluster NGC752 in Andromeda. It had a lot of stars in it. I also enjoyed looking at The Pleiades which of course is much brighter. I also viewed Mars & this time the seeing allowed me to see more dark features on Mars' face than before.

NGC752 (Open Cluster, in Andromeda)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 5.1-mm refractor   Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: fair   Seeing: fair
Time: Fri Oct 9 01:25:00 2020 UT   Obs. no.: 2203

This evening, I observed the open cluster NGC752 in Andromeda. It had a lot of stars in it. I also enjoyed looking at The Pleiades which of course is much brighter. I also viewed Mars & this time the seeing allowed me to see more dark features on Mars' face than before.

NGC752 (Open Cluster, in Andromeda)
Observer: Akarsh Simha (e-mail: akarsh_simha@fastmail.fm)
Instrument: 8-inch equatorial reflector   Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: fair   Seeing: good
Time: Fri Sep 23 15:00:00 2005 UT   Obs. no.: 1341

This is an excellent, large, dense cluster. This cluster was amazing!! Large no. of bright stars spread over a 1 degree field. It is a must see object! It is strange that this is not a messier.

NGC752 (Open Cluster, in Andromeda)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 6-inch Dobsonian reflector   Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: fair   Seeing: good
Time: Sat Jan 12 00:30:00 2002 UT   Obs. no.: 601

The nebulosity of m42 was quite extensive. I was only able to see four trapezium stars. I also observered two faint stars near the trapezium area that seemed to be partially obscured by the nebula itself. Michael Amato

NGC752 (Open Cluster in Andromeda)
Observer: John Callender (e-mail: jbc@west.net, web: http://www.west.net/~jbc/)
Instrument: 50-mm binoculars   Location: Carpinteria, CA, USA
Light pollution: none   Transparency: excellent   Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Jan 6 05:02:00 1997 UT   Obs. no.: 7

Picked it up by sweeping, then confirmed the identification with the chart. A large (about 1 degree across) obvious glow in the 7x50s, with a sprinkling of a dozen or so stars in front. On closer inspection the glow resolved into a swarm of stars. Beautiful!

Sort by: Observation time    Upload time   
Sort order: Forward    Reverse   
Object:
Type of object:
Constellation:
Observer:



View Observations | Add Observations
Help | Discussion | Acknowledgements

Questions? Problems? E-mail jbc@west.net

dObjects Object database created with dObjects     Pixelsight Logo created with Pixelsight