NGC 7380 (Wizard Nebula)

  • NGC 7380 is a young open cluster of stars in the northern circumpolar constellation of Cepheus.
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  • The surrounding emission nebulosity is known colloquially as the Wizard Nebula, which spans an angle of 25′.
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Telescope:

Mount:

Accessory:

Sky-Watcher Esprint 80ED Triplet

Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 GT

ZWO ASIair Plus

Camera:

Guiding:

Filter:

ZWO ASI585MC Pro cooling

ZWO ASI585MM

2″ Optolong eNchance

Bortle Scale: Saxmundham, Suffolk (Bortle 4.2)

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Integration
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Filter
Optolong eNchance

Total
40 subs x 180″ = 2 hours

Date
Wed 22nd Apr 2026

Moonlit
67%

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NGC 7380

Wizard Nebula

BNe & Open Cluster

n/a

7,000 light years / 100 light years

Cep (Cepheus/The Housel)

22h 47m 00s

+58° 06′

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(Click the map above for a large view.)

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Constellation :- Cepheus (The Cepheus King)

  • This far northern constellation, almost to the North Celestial Pole (NCP), represents a King but its helping shape makes easy to locate as a house pattern.
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  • In the sky, a northward always means toward the sky north pole, or toward Polaris. So on the right of the roof of the house in Cepheus is pointing mostly north.
Abbreviation:  Cep
English Name:  The Cepheus King
Genitive: Alderamin, sometimes spelt Al Deramin.
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Location: Between the constellations of Cassiopeia and Draco.
Visible between latitudes:  +90 and -10 degrees
Best season: Autumn
Seen in three seasons: Summer, Autumn & Winter
Best seen in:  October (This constellation of Cepheus stays in the sky all the year.)
Seen between: August and December
Right Ascension (RA): 22 hour
Declination (DEC): +70 degrees
Area (square degrees):  588 (27th)

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Cepheus (The Cepheus King)


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Addition information

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  • Messier 1 (Crab Nebula) – new light on the supernova from the year 1054.
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  • In the year 1054 people around the world spotted a strange new light that
    shined during the daytime, what they were observing was a supernova.
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  • The Crab Nebula was visible during the day for 23 days, in particular, a very long-lasting glow that made it visible at night for nearly two years.

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