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M36

Messier 36 or M36, also known as NGC 1960, is an open cluster of stars in the somewhat northern Auriga constellation. It was discovered by Giovanni Batista Hodierna before 1654, who described it as a nebulous patch. The cluster was independently re-discovered by Guillaume Le Gentil in 1749, then Charles Messier observed it in 1764 and added it to his catalogue. It is about 1,330 pc (4,340 light years) away from Earth. The cluster is very similar to the Pleiades cluster (M45), and if as far away it would be of similar apparent magnitude.

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Another take on M36
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Observation Log Information
Log Index:1015 / 279
Session:248
Date:2014-09-20/21
Equipment:110mmDoublet EP APO – PF Canon 60D
Location:ABASPStarland

Keywords: M36, Messier, open cluster, Auriga

January 16, 2024
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