Managed to get some good data on this open cluster in Cassiopeia – and please sit down – actually processed this one myself 🙂 A very nice region in Cassiopeia with two other open clusters also in the field of view. Now we come to the sadder bit – I’ve definitely reached THAT age – I hadn’t realised I’d already captured this region (and a lot more) in an old Sky 90 image I called “5 clusters and a nebula” which featured Ruchbah in the bottom right hand corner. Not too good really as I can’t waste a good evening’s imaging by (accidentally) going over old objects. Never mind – I’ll take a bit more care next time and check through the old datasets to see that this doesn’t happen again.
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