NGC1664 (The Kite Cluster), AlBroxton

NGC1664 (The Kite Cluster)

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NGC1664 is an open cluster in the constellation of Auriga. It contains fewer than 50 stars and lies at a distance of 1199 parsecs. Known as the “Kite Cluster”. This is a unique-appearing open cluster that is often overshadowed by the wealth of other clusters in the region.  The primary stars of the main cluster form a diamond-shaped outline with a trail of similar stars extending off one of the four corners. To my eye this appears strikingly like a flying kite with tail. Others have seen a heart-shaped balloon. Discovered (Oct 24, 1786) by William Herschel.

Observation notes: Through a 4-inch telescope at 100x, you’ll see three dozen stars. The background star field in this area is rich, but you’ll have no trouble picking out the cluster. The bright star on NGC1664’s southwestern edge is magnitude 7.5 SAO 39807.

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NGC1664 (The Kite Cluster), AlBroxton