Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Scorpius (Sco)  ·  Contains:  M 7  ·  NGC 6475
Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro, Ben S Klerk
Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro
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Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro

Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro, Ben S Klerk
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Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro

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Messier 7 sometimes known as the Ptolemy Cluster, is an open cluster of stars in the constellation of Scorpius. The cluster is easily detectable with the naked eye, close to the "stinger" of Scorpius. M7 has been known since antiquity; it was first recorded by the 2nd-century Greek-Roman astronomer Ptolemy who described it as a nebula in 130 AD.

Telescopic observations of the cluster reveal about 80 stars within a field of view of 1.3° across. At the cluster's estimated distance of 980 light years this corresponds to an actual diameter of 25 light years.

The age of the cluster is around 200 million years while the brightest member star is of magnitude 5.6. In terms of composition, the cluster contains a similar abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium as the Sun.

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Messier 7 ZWO ASI 071 Pro, Ben S Klerk

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