Kemble's Cascade
Kemble's Cascade, located in the constellation Camelopardalis, is an asterism — a pattern created by unrelated stars. It is an apparent straight line of more than 20 colourful 5th to 10th magnitude stars over a distance of approximately five moon diameters, and the open cluster NGC 1502 can be found at one end.
Photo Details
Telescope: FSQ106EDX (530 mm) Takahashi
Camera: Sbig STL11000, Sbig internal Filter wheel Baader HLRGB
Mount: NJP Takahashi
Guiding: Self-guided
Exposure: L 20x3min, RGB 6x5min each
When: October 2017
Other information: taken in the city of Tarnów