NGC 2571

NGC 2571 is an open young Cluster in the Puppis Constellation, and it is situated of the south celestial equator means it is more easily visible from the southern Hemisphere. NGC 2571 was identified during the era of systematic sky surveys in the 19th century, and it was Compiled by John Dreyer in 1880’s). open […]

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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 4103

NGC 4103 is a young age cluster in the Southern constellation Crux that was discovered in 1826 by James Dunlop. There are 421 probable member stars within the cluster’s angular radius, with 199 within the central part of the cluster. One member of the cluster had been identified as a Be star, which is a […]

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NGC 2281

NGC 2281 is a young open star cluster nestled in the Northern constellation of Auriga. This cluster was first documented by William Herschel in 1788. With its intriguing characteristics and proximity, NGC 2281 has become a point of interest for astronomers seeking to study stellar evolution and cluster dynamics. In a recent study submitted on […]

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