Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  54 Tau)  ·  61 Tau)  ·  65 Tau)  ·  68 Tau  ·  69 Tau)  ·  74 Tau)  ·  77 Tau)  ·  78 Tau)  ·  87 Tau)  ·  94 Tau  ·  Cor Tauri  ·  Hyadum I (γ Tau  ·  Hyadum II (δ1 Tau  ·  Hyadum IV (θ2 Tau  ·  Oculus Boreus (ε Tau  ·  Parilicium (α Tau  ·  Part of the constellation Taurus (Tau)  ·  The star Ain  ·  The star Aldebaran  ·  The star Alkalbain III (κ1 Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain V (υ Tau  ·  The star Chamukuy  ·  The star Hyadum III (θ1 Tau  ·  The star Prima Hyadum  ·  The star Secunda Hyadum  ·  The star δ3 Tau  ·  The star τ Tau
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Hyades - A Southern Hemisphere Perspective, Rodney Watters
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Hyades - A Southern Hemisphere Perspective

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Hyades - A Southern Hemisphere Perspective

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The Hyades is a wonderful summer time object from my observing location and is ideally suited for a widefield imaging setup. The first appearance of the Pleiades closely followed by Hyades heralds the beginning of summer at our southern latitudes (central west of NSW, Australia). Data capture for this object was completed in December 2022.

The distinctive shape of the Hyades cluster forms a V and is part of the head (or the 'Horns') of the constellation of Taurus, the Bull. It is hard to miss the very bright red giant star, Aldebaran which is, in fact, not part of the open cluster but is much closer to earth at 65 light years, compared to 153 light years for the 'official' stars of the cluster. Hyades is a wonderful visual spectacle for naked eye or binocular viewing with a wonderful array of star colours and easily separated double stars. 

This widefield image captures many objects besides the cluster and shows the surrounding regions of interstellar dust as well as the Herbig-Haro objects SH2-238 and SH2-239. An array of objects from the LBN catalogue are present as well (see additional plate solved image in Revision B).

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