Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Caldwell 41 - The Hyades Cluster

-Scope: Edu-Sci 50mm refractor
-Condition : Clear & Windy

This is the nearest Open Cluster to us, can easily be mistaken
for a star field as its quite scattered. Easy target for a 50mm.
This cluster almost fills the FOV of my 25mm eyepiece at 15x.

Do note that the bright star Aldebaran is not part of this cluster.


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