
Messier 35 - Wikipedia
Messier 35 or M35, also known as NGC 2168 or the Shoe-Buckle Cluster, is a relatively close open cluster of stars in the west of Gemini, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at June solstice.
Messier 35 - Messier Objects
2015年4月28日 · Messier 35 (M35) is a large open star cluster located in the northern constellation Gemini. The cluster consists of several hundred stars, of which 120 are brighter than magnitude 13. The central region has a density of 6.21 stars per cubic parsec.
Messier 35 - Science@NASA
2025年1月29日 · These two Hubble images capture some of M35’s approximately 400 stars, which are spread out over a region about 30 light-years across. M35 contains numerous hot blue stars as well as some cooler and older orange and red giant stars.
Messier 35 and NGC 2158 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Messier 35 is an open star cluster 2,800 light-years away in Gemini. NGC 2158 appears to be situated beside M35, but is 14,700 lightyears distant.
Messier 35 - the NGC 2168 Open Star Cluster - Universe Today
2017年2月20日 · Located about 28,000 light years away in the northern constellation of Gemini is the large open star cluster known as Messier 35.
Messier 35: Open Star Cluster | Astro-Observer
Messier 35 (M35), also known as NGC 2168, is a stunning open star cluster located in the constellation Gemini. This celestial object is a magnificent collection of stars loosely bound by gravity, offering a spectacular sight for both amateur and seasoned astronomers.
Observe Gemini’s outstanding Messier 35 - Astronomy Now
2023年2月14日 · One not to miss out on is Messier 35 (NGC 2168), a big and bright (magnitude +5.1) open cluster in Gemini that’s easy to find and may be visible to the naked eye.
Messier 35 Star Cluster (NGC 2168) Facts & Distance - Universe …
Messier 35 (M35, NGC2168) is a open star cluster that has a distance from Earth of 2,800.00 light years. It can be found in the constellation of Gemini. It was discovered in 1745 by Philippe Loys de Cheseaux.
Messier 35 and NGC 2158 - skyledge.net
Messier 35 is the large group of bright stars on the left side of this image. It contains well over 100 bright stars, and it is an impressive sight through a telescope with a low-power eyepiece. The cluster is about 2700 light years away.
Messier 35 - AstroBin
Messier 35 (also known as M35 and NGC 2168) is a large open star cluster located in the northern constellation Gemini and consists of several hundred stars, of which 120 are brighter than magnitude 13...