At the junction of Perseus and Andromeda, on the southern edge of the Milky Way, two large open clusters command our attention.  M34 in Perseus comprises several bright stars concentrated in the center with fainter ones surrounding them, while NGC 752 presents a larger overall appearance but with a multitude of fairly dim stars of relatively equal brightness.  The galaxy NGC 891 is sometimes known as the Silver Sliver galaxy because it is seen edge-on.  The bright star at bottom center is Almach, or γ Andromedae, the great double star of beautifully contrasting colors.  Unannotated image.