Perseus OB1

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Perseus OB1 is an OB association in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere in the constellation Perseus. It is centered around the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884),[6] and has lent its name to the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way.[8] The brightest member of the association is the blue supergiant 9 Persei.[4]

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Perseus OB1
Double Cluster at the heart of Per OB1
Credit: Chrisguidry
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationPerseus
Right ascension02h 21m [1][2]
Declination+57.6°[1][2]
Mean distance6.0 kly (1.83 kpc)[3]
Span1,000 × 750 light years[4]
Radial velocity−43.4[5] km/s
Physical characteristics
Members149[6]
OB stars≥65[7]
Other designationsPer OB1[1]
See also: Stellar association, Moving groups
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