Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Canis Major (CMa)  ·  Contains:  NGC 2360  ·  PK229-02.1  ·  R CMa
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Caroline's Cluster/NGC 2360 Open Cluster in Canis Major, Sigga
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Caroline's Cluster/NGC 2360 Open Cluster in Canis Major

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Caroline's Cluster/NGC 2360 Open Cluster in Canis Major, Sigga
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Caroline's Cluster/NGC 2360 Open Cluster in Canis Major

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NGC 2360, also known as Caroline's Cluster, is an open cluster in the constellation Canis Major. It was discovered on 26 February 1783, by Caroline Herschel who wrote, "A beautiful cluster of pretty compressed stars near 1/2 degree in diameter." Her notes were overlooked until her brother William included the cluster in his 1786 catalogue of 1000 clusters and nebulae and acknowledged her as the discoverer. The cluster lies 3.5 degrees east of Gamma Canis Majoris and less than one degree northwest of the eclipsing binary star R Canis Majoris; it has a combined apparent magnitude of 7.2. It is 13 arc minutes in diameter.

--Wikipedia

Was browsing Star Atlas looking for object that acceptable with full moon while near over 45 degrees above horizon. Choose this and while is nice cluster I think star field is just superbe! Added bonus for me is discovery by Caroline Lucretia Herschel who I admire as important woman in astronomy.

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Caroline's Cluster/NGC 2360 Open Cluster in Canis Major, Sigga