Talk:Kemble's Cascade

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[edit] Toothpick?

I notice that this page is linked to on the Asterism (astronomy) page from the term "Toothpick". While Toothpick does seem to be an appropriately descriptive nickname for Kemble's Cascade, I wonder if it is a name that is much used or recognized in the astronomical community. For example, while the "Sickle" and the "Teapot" are known to virtually all amateur astronomers and a Google search for the two terms "Brocchi's Cluster" and coathanger returns nearly 500 results, a similar search for the two terms "Kemble's Cascade" and toothpick returns no results at all. Can anyone find some usage examples of the name Toothpick referring to Kemble's Cascade?

  • Such a term is one amateur's invention, which is why I have removed it. Denni 02:24, 22 December 2005 (UTC)