Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Kemble 2 - Mini Cassiopeia


The asterism Kemble 2 or STAR 25 carries the name ‘Mini-Cassiopeia’. Its shape looks just like
the ‘W’ of his bigger brother Cassiopeia. The stars that shape this figure are all of magnitude 7 and 8. Kemble 2 is best seen through large binoculars or small telescopes with a low magnification. You can find Mini-Cassiopeia between υ en χ Draconis in constellation Draco.