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Messier 38 - A cluster in the web, Andre Vilhena
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Messier 38 - A cluster in the web

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Messier 38 (M38), also known as the Starfish Cluster, is an open star cluster located in the northern constellation Auriga. The cluster lies at a distance of 4,200 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 7.4, making it invisible to the naked eye but easily identifiable with a pair of binoculars. Nearby, on the left of the image, a smaller cluster - NGC 1907 - can also be seen. These two clusters are unrelated but a 2002 study reveals they are presently in a fly by one by the other.
Permeating the scene like a spider web, hydrogen rich clouds farther away, at 12,000 light years. These are part of Tadpoles (not seen here) star forming region. 

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