NGC 5281

NGC 5281 is a young age cluster in the southwest constellation Centaurus. It was discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1751-1752. It can be seen with the naked eye under dark skies as a 6th magnitude star, making it an accessible object for amateur astronomers without the need for telescopes. The cluster’s brightest stars […]

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NGC 6025

NGC 6025, also known as Caldwell 95, is an intermediate open cluster located  in the Southern constellation Triangulum Australe. It was discovered in 1751 by Abbe Lacaille during his expedition to the Cape of Good Hope. In a study done by M.J.Rain et al., (2021), a new Gaia-based catalogue of blue stragglers in open clusters was […]

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NGC 2669 Cluster

NGC 2669 is an intermediate age cluster approximately 8600 light years away from Earth in the Southern constellation, Vela. Vela means “sails” in Latin and was given this name due to formerly being part of the constellation Argo Navis, or “The Ship Argo”. Its position in the upper section of Argo is representative of sails […]

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NGC 2335

The Gateway to the Seagull Nebula(IC 2177), NGC 2335 is an open star cluster first discovered by William Herschel in 1785. This cluster is situated in a faint constellation near the equator, named Monoceros and is home to about 25 stars. It is an intermediate cluster with an age of about 130 million years, located approximately […]

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NGC 2910

NGC 2910 NGC 2910 is a young open cluster located in the Vela constellation in the southern sky. It was first discovered in 1834 by British astronomer John Herschel, and is considered an I2p cluster in the Trumpler open cluster classification system. This means the stars are strongly concentrated, they have an average range in […]

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NGC 5286

NGC 5286 is a globular cluster that is 35000 light years away, located in the Southern constellation Centaurus. Also known as Caldwell 84, this cluster was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826, while he was in Australia. According to NASA, it is among the oldest globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy. It is speculated to be […]

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NGC 4609 | An Open Cluster in Crux

Introduction NGC4609, alternatively recognized as Caldwell 98, is a young open cluster within the southern constellation of Crux – a cross-shaped asterism often referred to as the Southern Cross. A fascinating fact about the Crux constellation is that it is widely used as a national and distinctive symbol in many countries (Wikipedia contributors, 2024). Figure […]

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NGC 2439 | Astr 113

NGC 2439 is a young, open cluster of 824 stars in the Southern constellation Puppis. It was catalogued by Per Collinder in 1931 and has unusually low extinction leading some to argue that the cluster doesn’t exist at all Kaltcheva 2001. In order to study NGC 2439 I collected 15 images using the Prompt6 telescope, […]

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NGC 3680 Cluster

NGC 3680 is an intermediate age, open cluster located in the Southern constellation Centaurus. It was first discovered by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop in 1826 and is estimated to be over 1.2 billion years old. Interestingly, the NGC 3680 star cluster was classified as containing less than 50 stars, yet the number of stars making […]

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NGC 3201

NGC 3201, (also known as Caldwell 79) is an old, low galactic latitude globular cluster in the southern constellation of Vela and is considered to have a relatively very low concentration of stars. NGC 3201 was discovered by James Dunlop on May 28, 1826. He is noted to quote the cluster as “a pretty large pretty […]

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