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  2. Cassiopeia contains two Messier objects: the open clusters Messier 52 and Messier 103. Both clusters lie in areas with several other notable deep sky objects. They can be easily found using the bright stars of Cassiopeia's W.

  3. The table below is a complete list of all the 56 deep sky objects belonging to the Messier, New General Catalogue (NGC) and Index Catalogue (IC) catalogues that are present in the Cassiopeia constellation. Click on each row to view the object complete details.

  4. Brightest Objects in Cassiopeia Hover the pointer over the name of an object to highlight its position on the starchart to the right, or click to see more information. Stars

    Stars
    Open Clusters
    Galaxies
    γ-Cas (mag 2.2)
    NGC 457 (mag 6.4)
    NGC 185 (mag 9.2)
    Schedar (mag 2.2)
    NGC 129 (mag 6.5)
    NGC 147 (mag 9.3)
    Caph (mag 2.3)
    NGC 654 (mag 6.5)
    IC 10 (mag 10.3)
    Ruchbah (mag 2.7)
    NGC 1027 (mag 6.7)
    NGC 278 (mag 10.8)
  5. The Messier objects in Cassiopeia. Showing objects from Messier objects . Showing objects 1 to 2 of 2.

  6. Nov 4, 2017 · The constellation Cassiopeia contains many notable deep-sky objects, including the Pacman Nebula, White Rose Cluster, and M52, among others.

  7. Cassiopeia has three stars with known planets and contains two Messier objects: M103 (NGC 581) and M52 (NGC 7654). The brightest star in the constellation is Schedar, Alpha Cassiopeiae. Cassiopeia contains eight named stars.

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