IC 4756
IC 4756 is a large bright open cluster in the constellation Serpens. Known as Graff's Cluster, it is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye and considered a fine cluster for binoculars or small telescopes.
IC 4756 is also known as the Tweedledee Cluster, also as the Secret Garden Cluster.
Metallicity of IC 4756 is similar to the Sun, at −0.02 dex.
It was discovered by Solon Bailey, and independently by Kasimir Graff in 1922.