NGC 957 | |
Epoch: | J2000.0 |
Constellation: | Perseus |
Ra: | [1] |
Appmag V: | 7.6 |
Dist Ly: | 5,920 ly |
Dist Pc: | 1,815 pc |
Size V: | 11' |
Names: | Cr 28, OCL 362 |
NGC 957 (also known as Collinder 28) is a loosely bound open cluster located in the constellation Perseus. It has an apparent magnitude of 7.6[1] and an approximate size of 11 arc-minutes. It is young at less than 11 million years old.[2]
NGC 957 lies in north of the celestial equator, and is therefore easier to be seen from the northern hemisphere.[3]
NGC 957 lies 1.5ยบ WNW of NGC 884, which itself is part of the larger Double Cluster. The stars Gamma Persei and Eta Persei point in the general direction of the open cluster.