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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January 07, 2014
M7
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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