M67

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Latest revision as of 15:43, 10 February 2010

M67
Object #6
Object type

Open Cluster

Other Names

NGC 2682, Melotte 94, Collinder 204

Data
Magnitude:6.9

Right ascension:08:51:00.00
Declination:11:48:00.00
Constellation:Cancer
Season:winter

Visibility

Telescope

This faint cluster can be tricky to locate. Start with M44-The Beehive then move down through Gamma then Alpha Canceri. Alpha Canceri forms part of a four star chevron of stars where M44 is just north of where the point would be. This object is only visible in a telescope from inside a city, being too faint for binoculars or the unaided eye. It is also the object used to determine your telescope's limiting magnitude.

[edit] Locate M67

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M67 map.png

[edit] Observations

Observer: Jason Nishiyama Location:Calgary Date of observation:18 May 2008 Observations made:NBT
Visibility: T Binocular type:10x50 Telescope type:MAK127
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