2014 January 7
M7: Open Star Cluster in Scorpius
Image Credit & Copyright: Lorand Fenyes
Explanation: M7 is one of the most prominent
open clusters of stars on the sky. The cluster, dominated by bright blue
stars, can be seen with the naked eye in a dark
sky in the tail of the
constellation of the Scorpion (
Scorpius). M7 contains about 100 stars in total, is about
200 million years old, spans 25
light-years across, and lies about 1000 light-years away. The
above deep image, taken last June from
Hungary through a small telescope, combines over 60 two-minute exposures. The
M7 star cluster has been known since ancient times, being noted by
Ptolemy in the year
130 AD. Also visible are a
dark dust cloud and literally millions of unrelated stars
towards the Galactic center.
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