
Messier 38 - Wikipedia
Messier 38 or M38, also known as NGC 1912 or Starfish Cluster, [4] is an open cluster of stars in the constellation of Auriga. It was discovered by Giovanni Batista Hodierna before 1654 and independently found by Guillaume Le Gentil in 1749. The open clusters M36 and M37, also discovered by Hodierna, are often grouped together with M38. [5]
Messier 38: Starfish Cluster - Messier Objects
2015年4月30日 · Messier 38 (M38), also known as the Starfish Cluster, is an open star cluster located in the northern constellation Auriga. The cluster lies at a distance of 4,200 light years from Earth. With an apparent magnitude of 7.4, it is invisible to the naked eye. M38 has the designation NGC 1912 in the New General Catalogue.
M38 (NGC 1922) - Starfish Cluster - GO ASTRONOMY
Positioned in the constellation Auriga, Messier 38 (also known as M38 or NGC 1912) is a prominent open star cluster that captures the attention of both professional astronomers and amateur stargazers alike. This article examines the intricacies of Messier 38, including its brightness, location, and the practicalities of observing it from Earth.
M 38, NGC 1907 & Abell 9 | Deep⋆Sky Corner
NGC 1907 is a small open star cluster about 35 arc minutes southwest of M 38. John L. E. Dreyer described it as a round, crowded cluster, fairly rich in stars from 9 to 12 magnitudes.
Starfish Star Cluster - The Astro Cave
2022年3月21日 · Description: Messier 38 (M38), also known as the Starfish Cluster, is an open star cluster located in the northern constellation Auriga. The cluster lies at a distance of 4,200 light years from Earth. With an apparent magnitude of 7.4, it is invisible to the naked eye. M38 has the designation NGC 1912 in the New General Catalogue.
Messier 38 (NGC 1912): A Starfish Floating in an Ocean of Sky
2023年4月1日 · Messier 38, nicknamed the Starfish Cluster, is an open cluster in the constellation of Auriga. It is best viewed in late autumn through winter. M38 is one of three impressive star clusters in Auriga.
M38 - Marmot Observatory
Messier 38, also known as the Starfish Cluster, is an open star cluster situated in the constellation Auriga. Discovered by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Batista Hodierna in the 17th century and later independently cataloged by Charles Messier in 1764, this celestial assembly is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
Messier 38 - M38
Messier 38 or M38 (also designated NGC 1912) is an in the constellation . It has an apparent visual magnitude of 7.4 and its angular diameter is 21 arc-minutes. M38 lies at an estimated distance of 4200 light years. The Equinox 2000 coordinates are RA= 5h 28.7m, Dec= +35° 50´ which makes M38 best seen during the winter.
Messier 38: The Starfish Cluster | Astro-Observer
Messier 38 is a fascinating open star cluster that offers amateur astronomers a chance to explore the wonders of the winter sky. Its unique starfish shape, relatively bright stars, and historical significance make it a rewarding target for observation.
Messier 38 Starfish Cluster - CosmosPNW
2021年4月5日 · Messier 38 (M38), also known as the Starfish Cluster, is an open star cluster located in the northern constellation Auriga. The best way to observe Messier 38 is in small or medium-sized telescopes at low magnifications and the best time of year to observe the cluster is during the winter months, when Auriga rises high for northern observers.