IC 1590 is an open cluster located in the nebulosity of NGC 281. 279 stars with magnitudes less than or equal to 17 are visible within or near the cluster. The cluster is estimated to be 3.5 million years old,[1] making it relatively young compared to other star systems. Inside the cluster is a multiple-star system that emits light which helps give the dust in NGC 281 its glow.[2]

IC 1590

Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/CfA/S.Wolk; IR: NASA/JPL/CfA/S.Wolk
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Right ascension00h 52m 49.0s
Declination 56° 37′ 42″
Distance9600 ly (2900 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V)7.4
Physical characteristics
Other designationsCollinder 8
Associations
ConstellationCassiopeia
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters
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References

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  1. ^ Guetter, Harry H.; Turner, David G. (May 1997). "IC 1590, A Young Cluster Embedded in the Nebulosity of NGC 281". The Astronomical Journal. 113 (6).
  2. ^ Normandin, George. "IC 1590, an Open Star Cluster". Retrieved 29 June 2019.