NGC 6819 is an open cluster (commonly known as an "open star cluster") located 7,200 light years away in the Cygnus constellation. It was discovered by Caroline Herschel on 12 May 1784.
NGC 6819 | |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Cygnus |
Right ascension | 19h 41m 18.0s[1] |
Declination | +40° 11′ 12″[1] |
Distance | 7,200 ly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 7.3[1] |
Apparent dimensions (V) | 5' |
Physical characteristics | |
Other designations | Collinder 403 |
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters |
Situated on the boundary of Cygnus and Lyra, NGC 6819 contains roughly two dozen stars of magnitude 10 to 12, with many more lower magnitude members.[2]
The age of NGC 6819 is estimated here to be ~ 2.5 ± 0.5 Gyr.[3] Its distance is calculated to be 2.16 ± 0.57 kpc[4]
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