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Messier 41 (NGC 2287) | Canis Major - Go-Astronomy.comMessier 41 (NGC 2287) is an open cluster located in the constellation Canis Major, in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy in the Local Group of galaxies.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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[PDF] Exploring NGC 2287: An Investigation of Open Cluster Membership ...The rich open cluster NGC 2287 (the Little Beehive) is young (age 200 Myr), relatively nearby (D 735 pc), and suffers little intervening extinction, making it ...
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[PDF] Messier Objects - Stocker AstroScience CenterApr 24, 2016 · Messier 41. Messier 41 is an open cluster discovered by Giovanni Batista. Hodierna before 1654. At a distance of 2300 light years, it is.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Messier 41 - Open Cluster in Canis Major | TheSkyLiveGiven its visual magnitude of 4.5, Messier 41 is barely visible to the naked eye, easily visible with the help of a small binocular. The image below is a ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Messier 41May 13, 2015 · Messier 41 is a bright open star cluster in Canis Major, near Sirius, 2,300 light years away, with a 25 light year diameter and 100 members.
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Galactic Coordinates for the Messier ObjectsGalactic Coordinates for the Messier Objects. M 1 184.567173 -5.776658 ... 41 231.01552 -10.44722 M 42 209.010775 -19.384008 M 43 208.924713 -19.273641 ...
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Messier 41 - M41 - AstroPixelsM41 lies at an estimated distance of 2300 light years. The Equinox 2000 coordinates are RA= 6h 47m, Dec= -20° 44´ which makes M41 best seen during the winter.
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Open Cluster Messier 41 | Deep⋆Sky CornerRight Ascension (J2000.0), 06h 46m 00.0 ; Declination (J2000.0), -20° 45' 24" ; Diameter, 39 arcmin ; Visual magnitude, 4.5 mag ; Metric Distance, 0.693 kpc.
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The cluster Messier 41 is well placed - In-The-Sky.orgAt a declination of 20°45'S, it is easiest to see from the southern hemisphere but cannot be seen from latitudes much north of 49°N.
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Starwatch: how to see star cluster M41 with the naked eye | ScienceJan 19, 2020 · Follow a line from Orion's belt to the bright star Sirius. Then gradually shift your awareness to the location of M41 – it should appear as a ...
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Expectations of M41 and M50 through binos - Deep Sky ObservingJan 6, 2021 · M41 is one of the biggest, brightest, and coarsest star clusters in the entire sky -- a perfect binocular target. Much bigger and brighter than ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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Messier 41 - the NGC 2287 Open Star Cluster - Universe TodayMay 8, 2017 · , the brightest star in the night sky. Like most open clusters, it is relatively young - 190 million years old - and contains over 100 stars in ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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M41 is a faint star cluster near bright Sirius - EarthSkyJan 23, 2025 · Messier 41 is an open cluster. M41 is an open star cluster made of sibling stars still moving together through space. They are loose ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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M41 possibly recorded by Aristotle - SEDS Messier DatabaseDec 20, 2011 · The first reference identifying Aristotle's "star with a faint tail" with M41 is from John Ellard Gore (1845-1910).Missing: cloudy spots
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Hodierna's Deep Sky Observations - SEDS Messier DatabaseAug 25, 2007 · Hodierna's observations include an independent rediscovery of the Andromeda Nebula (M31) and the Orion Nebula (M42), and at least 9 (probably 10) own true ...
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Open Star Cluster M-41 (NGC 2287) in Canis MajorThe cluster was rediscovered by Flamsteed on Feb. 16th, 1702, and again by Le Gentil in 1749. M-41 is a young cluster with an age of about 100 million years.Missing: not recognize separate
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Charles Messier's Catalog of Nebulae and Star ClustersAug 12, 2011 · Charles Messier, 1774. Catalogue des Nébuleuses & des amas d'Étoiles, que l'on découvre parmi les Étoiles fixes sur l'horizon de Paris ...Missing: PDF M41
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Charles Messier's Deepsky ObservationsMay 30, 2019 · Messier's first reported observation of a deepsky object occurred in the year 1757, when he reports to have observed · During that time, he found ...
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Messier 41Messier 41. Observations and Descriptions. Perhaps known to Aristotle ... In the night of January 16 to 17, 1765, I have observed below Sirius & near ...
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M41, NGC 2287 - NOIRLabJun 30, 2020 · M41 is an open cluster in the constellation Canis Major. It contains only about one hundred stars, including several bright red giants.Missing: Messier | Show results with:Messier
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None### Summary for Messier 41 (NGC 2287)
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[PDF] 81 -- Messier 41 Open Star Cluster Study - KnightScholarWe present a five-color photometric analysis of the open star cluster Messier 41 using 84 images taken by the WIYN (Wisconsin,.
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Gravitational tidal effects on galactic open clusters [*]In this manner, most galactic OCs evaporate entirely in some 108 years: of the 1200 or so objects of this type in the catalogue of open cluster data compiled by ...Missing: lifespan dispersal
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Messier Object 41Aug 25, 2007 · Open star cluster Messier 41 (M41, NGC 2287) is lying about 4 degrees nearly exactly south of Sirius, the brightest star in the sky.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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M41 - The Little Beehive Cluster | Telescope LiveThe cluster covers an area about the size of the full Moon. It contains about 100 stars, including several red giants the brightest of which has spectral type ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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(PDF) Age determination of the open cluster NGC 2287 (M41)Aug 6, 2025 · We have estimated the cluster age based on the turn-off point as 3.10×107 yr. From the fitting of the evolutionary tracks of rotating stars to ...
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A new detailed examination of white dwarfs in NGC3532 and ... - arXivFeb 24, 2009 · A new detailed examination of white dwarfs in NGC3532 and NGC2287. Authors:P.D. Dobbie, R. Napiwotzki, M.R. Burleigh, K. Williams, R.G. Sharp, ...
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new detailed examination of white dwarfs in NGC 3532 and NGC 2287... [Fe/H]=−0.10. Collectively, these results point towards the metallicity of NGC 2287 being close to the solar value, perhaps marginally less. The youthful ...
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NGC 2287 = M41NGC 2287 = M41. Open star cluster in Canis Major. Dreyer's description: Cl, vL, B, lC, st 8...; = M41. Cross Identifications: GC 1454, h 411.
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Preliminary results on the distances, dimensions and space ...A study of the general space distribution of open star clusters should be based on a more complete number of clusters, and for most of these an estimate of the ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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NGC 2287: an Important Intermediate-Age Open Cluster - NASA ADSThe material contained in this document is based upon work supported by a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grant or cooperative agreement.Missing: CCD | Show results with:CCD