NGC 188 (also known as Caldwell 1 or the Polarissima Cluster) is an open cluster in the constellation Cepheus. It was discovered by John Herschel in 1825. Unlike most open clusters that drift apart after a few million years because of the gravitational interaction of our Milky Way galaxy, NGC 188 lies far above the plane of the galaxy and is one of the most ancient of open clusters known, at approximately 6.8 billion years old.

NGC 188 is very close to the North Celestial Pole, under five degrees away, and in the constellation of Cepheus at an estimated 5,000 light-years' distance, this puts it slightly above the Milky Way's disc and further from the center of the galaxy than the Sun.

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External links

  • Media related to NGC 188 at Wikimedia Commons
  • NGC 188 at SEDS NGC objects pages
  • NGC 188 at NightSkyInfo.com
  • NGC 188 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
  • NGC 188 at the SIMBAD Astronomical Database.
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NGC 188 Open Cluster in Cepheus Light Switch 8, 600Da Beginning

NGC 188

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Comet Lovejoy visits Caldwell 1 (NGC188) Sketching Cloudy Nights