Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cancer (Cnc)  ·  Contains:  HD75700  ·  HD75718  ·  M 67  ·  NGC 2678  ·  NGC 2682
Open Cluster Messier 67 (NGC 2682), Tom Wildoner
Powered byPixInsight

Open Cluster Messier 67 (NGC 2682)

Open Cluster Messier 67 (NGC 2682), Tom Wildoner
Powered byPixInsight

Open Cluster Messier 67 (NGC 2682)

Equipment

Loading...

Acquisition details

Loading...

Description

Messier 67 (also known as M67 or NGC 2682) is an open cluster in the constellation of Cancer. It has the nickname King Cobra cluster, not sure where that name came from but would love to know. The cluster is about 2,800 light-years away from Earth. From Burnham's Celestial Handbook, Volume 1, "It is a compact group, some 15' in diameter, and containing 500 or more members, from the 10th to the 16th magnitudes." M67 has more than 100 stars similar to the Sun, and numerous red giants.

Distance to Earth: 2,800 light years
Right ascension: 08h 51.3m
Declination: +11° 49′
Apparent Magnitude: 6.1
Common Name: King Cobra cluster
Features: Three confirmed extrasolar planets
Apparent dimensions: 30′

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120ED Telescope,  ZWO AS2600mc-Pro running at -10C, Celestron CGEM-DX mount, two panel mosaic each 54 x 60 second guided exposures, focused with a ZWO EAF, controlled with a ZWO ASIAir Pro. Processed using PixInsight. Image Date: November 22, 2022. Location: The Dark Side Observatory (W59), Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

Comments

Sky plot

Sky plot

Histogram

Open Cluster Messier 67 (NGC 2682), Tom Wildoner

In these public groups

Messier Objects