Phil Harrington's binocular universe (November 2007 online extra)
Three objects within Triangulum are well worth visiting through your binoculars.
Published:
September 24, 2007
| Collinder 21 is a pleasant group of faint stars found about half a binocular field southwest of Alpha (α) Trianguli, the triangle's tip. Seven-power binoculars show only the group's brightest stars, but 11x and larger glasses add enough stars to create a letter C opening toward the east. |
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