NGC 1893 (other designations - IC 410 , OCL 439 , LBN 807 ) is an open cluster with an emission nebula , which is located in the constellation Voznichny at a distance of about 3,500 light years from the Sun. [2] This object is one of those listed in the original edition of the New General Catalog .
| NGC 1893 | |
|---|---|
| Star cluster | |
| Research history | |
| Discoverer | John Herschel |
| opening date | January 22, 1827 |
| Designations | , , and |
| Observational data ( Age J2000.0 ) | |
| Type of | Open cluster with emission nebula |
| Right ascension | |
| Declination | |
| Distance | 3500 St. years |
| Visible magnitude (V) | |
| Constellation | Auriga |
Content
- 1 Features
- 2 notes
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Features
Notes
- ↑ SIMBAD Astronomical Database
- ↑ Hui-Fang Xue et al. NGC 1893: a young open cluster rich in multi-type variable stars . Arxiv.org (11 Oct 2018). Date of treatment April 10, 2019.
See also
- List of Messier objects
- New shared directory
Links
- Information in English and French from the original “ New General Catalog ”
- Information (Eng.) From the Revised New General Catalog
- SIMBAD
- VizieR (English)
- NASA / IPAC Extragalactic Database
- List of NGC 1893 publications
- Astronomy Picture of the Day. Downtown Auriga .