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Kemble's Cascade
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2 years 3 months ago - 2 years 3 months ago #111473
by Paul-Byrne
Kemble's Cascade was created by Paul-Byrne
Hi all
Lying in Camelopardalis, Kemble's Cascade is a line of stars running down to end at the open cluster NGC 1502, some have likened it to a waterfall, with the OC being the plunge pool.
On Wednesday night, the cascade took on the look of a waterfall even more so at it appeared vertical in the sky.
Here is a sketch I did, hope you like it:
Lying in Camelopardalis, Kemble's Cascade is a line of stars running down to end at the open cluster NGC 1502, some have likened it to a waterfall, with the OC being the plunge pool.
On Wednesday night, the cascade took on the look of a waterfall even more so at it appeared vertical in the sky.
Here is a sketch I did, hope you like it:
Last edit: 2 years 3 months ago by Paul-Byrne.
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2 years 3 months ago #111477
by Until_then-Goodnight!
Replied by Until_then-Goodnight! on topic Kemble's Cascade
Hi Paul,
Lovely sketch, and your description of it as viewed from the Sugarloaf last Wednesday sounds gorgeous.
Clear skies,
Darren.
Lovely sketch, and your description of it as viewed from the Sugarloaf last Wednesday sounds gorgeous.
Clear skies,
Darren.
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