Open Clusters

M45 Pleiades
Konojedy, 2024-01-10T22:00:00+01:00, Nikon D5600 mod, SW 100ED APO / 900mm x 0.85, ISO 400, Optolong UV/IR cut, 25 x 120s

Galaxie NGC6946 and open cluster NGC6936
Konojedy, 2023-09-08T22:20:00+02:00, Nikon D3300, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 1600 12 x 500s

NGC457
Konojedy, 2023-08-19T01:30:00+02:00, Nikon D5600, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 800 10 x 100s

M103
Konojedy, 2023-06-24T23:25:00+02:00, Nikon D5600, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 200 10 x 200s

M52
Konojedy, 2022-10-22T23:48:00+02:00, Nikon D5100, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 1600, 13x45s

M34
Konojedy, 2022-10-22T19:44:00+02:00, Nikon D5100, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 3200, 10x45s

IC 4665
Konojedy, 2022-06-23T23:57:00+02:00, Nikon D5100, SW 100ED APO / 900mm, ISO 1000, 39x2s
Open clusters are groups of stars that formed together from the same material, typically nebula and also have similar properties and tend to be in the same place, unless due to continuous evolution, they began to disintegrate and became part of the disk of the galaxy. Compared to globular star clusters, they are relatively small pup.