Messier 35 from Monnickendam, The Netherlands, Gideon Sanders

Messier 35 from Monnickendam, The Netherlands

Messier 35 from Monnickendam, The Netherlands, Gideon Sanders

Messier 35 from Monnickendam, The Netherlands

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Messier 35 or M35, also known as NGC 2168, is a relatively close open cluster of stars in the west of Gemini, at about the declination of the sun when the latter is at June solstice.[a] It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux around 1745 and independently discovered by John Bevis before 1750.[2] It is scattered over part of the sky almost the size of the full moon and is 2,970 light-years (912 parsecs) away.[1] The compact open cluster NGC 2158 lies directly southwest of it.

As shot with Redcat 51, 183 MC pro and CEM26 mount

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Messier 35 from Monnickendam, The Netherlands, Gideon Sanders