Ruchbah, Delta Cas, lies both at the center of the picture and in the heart of Cassiopeia's delightful Milky Way. To the immediate left, near the edge of the photo, is Gamma Cas, which has Upsilon-1 and Upsilon-2 right above it and Achird (Eta Cas) above them at the upper left hand corner. Just down and to the right of Ruchbah is the open cluster Messier 103, which is so compact it looks like a star. A number of other clusters are even further down and to the right, the fuzzy "blob" NGC 663. |