IC : AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805)

Celestial motion
Date: 2024-04-25
Astronomical night: 22:02 - 04:57 (GMT -5)
AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805) Celestial motion
TimeElevationAzimuth
RiseDusk16°341° (North)
SetDawn23°28° (Northeast)
Maximum elevation

04:56

23°

28° (Northeast)

Elevation

AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805) Celestial motion
Information about AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805)

General information

Cluster with Nebulosity IC1805 has the magnitude of 7 and is placed in Cassiopeia constellation. The 's apparent sizes are 60 angular minutes.
Because of low brightness and large angular size, star cluster is available for observations through a 5-inch telescope.

Information for observations

Tonight, 2024-04-25, star cluster IC1805 will be visible all night. At 22:02 the object will be placed at north, 16° above your horizon, and will be observable until around 04:57 when fade from view as dawn breaks northeast. Maximum elevation, 23° above horizon, will be reached at 04:56, when star cluster will be placed at northeast.
 

AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805) on the sky map

AFGL 333 Cloud (IC1805) on the sky map
Object type

Cluster with Nebulosity

Alternative names

AFGL 333 Cloud

Constellation

Cassiopeia

Magnitude

7

Apparent size3600"x3600"
Right ascension2h 32m 42s
Declination61° 27′ 0″

Catalogues

Messier

New General Catalogue (NGC)

International Catalogue (IC)

IC1805

Nearest objects with greater magnitude
Object typeMagnitude
NGC869Open Cluster5.3
NGC884Open Cluster6.1