Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Perseus (Per)  ·  Contains:  IC 348  ·  The star οPer
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IC348 and the Star oPer, Randal Healey
IC348 and the Star oPer
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IC348 and the Star oPer

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IC348 and the Star oPer, Randal Healey
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IC348 and the Star oPer

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IC348 is a star forming region just south of the bright mag 3.8 star o-Per at the bottom end of the constellation of Perseus. Actually, IC348 refers to a young, open cluster that is ~990 light years distant and that is responsible for the reflection nebula, VdB 19. The cluster has at least 15 stars larger than our sun, over 300 stars of all sizes, and 26 brown dwarf stars. It is difficult to study due to a highly variable extinction across its face, because it appears behind two sheets of obscuration, one associated with the Taurus dark clouds at about half its distance to us, and the other with the Perseus dark clouds. Most of the stars have lost their disks suggesting that IC348 is likely near the end of its star forming phase.

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IC348 and the Star oPer, Randal Healey