
Messier 39 - Wikipedia
Messier 39 or M39, also known as NGC 7092, is an open cluster of stars in the constellation of Cygnus, sometimes referred to as the Pyramid Cluster. It is positioned two degrees south of the star Pi Cygni [7] and around 9° east-northeast of Deneb. [8]
Messier 39 - Messier Objects
May 13, 2015 · Messier 39 (M39) is a large open cluster located in the constellation Cygnus, the Swan. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 5.5 and lies at a distance of 824.4 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 7092 in the New General Catalogue.
Messier 39 (NGC 7092) | Cygnus | Go Astronomy
Messier 39 (M39 or NGC 7092) is an open star cluster located in the constellation Cygnus, the Swan. It is noted for its brightness and for the ease with which it can be found in the night sky. In this article, we will take a detailed look at M39's characteristics, its historical background, and practical advice on how to best observe it.
Open Cluster Messier 39 - Deep⋆Sky Corner
Open Cluster Messier 39 in constellation Cygnus. Charts created using SkySafari 6 Pro and STScI Digitized Sky Survey. Limiting magnitudes: Constellation chart ~6.5 mag, DSS2 close-ups ~20 mag. [149, 160] Objects Within a Radius of 10°
Messier 39 Star Cluster (NGC 7092) Facts & Distance - Universe …
Messier 39 is an Open Star Cluster located in the constellation of Cygnus in the northern hemisphere. Messier 39's distance from Earth is 824.40 light years. Messier 39 is also known as M39 or Messier 39 when Charles Messier catalogued it in 18th - 19th Century France.
Messier 39 - The NGC 7092 Open Star Cluster - Universe Today
Apr 10, 2017 · One of these objects is known as Messier 39, an open star cluster located in the direction of the Cygnus constellation. Because of its proximity to Deneb and its size – it is actually larger in...
Messier 39. The Pyramid Cluster (Alicia Rossiter) - AstroBin
Sep 24, 2024 · Messier 39 is a beautiful open cluster in Cygnus. It consists of over 30 stars, with several blue giants. It is also known as the Pyramid Cluster. M39 is surrounded by many areas of Ha and dark nebulae. I photographed M39 in between other targets in early September. I added a small dose of Ha.
Messier 39 (Mathieu Guinot) - AstroBin
M39, also known as NGC 7092, is a beautiful open cluster located only 800 light-years away in a dense portion of the Milky Way in Cygnus. Its age is estimated between 230 and 300 million years and it has only about thirty stars for a diameter of 7 light years.
Messier 39 an Open Star Cluster - Astro_Observer
Situated at a distance of approximately 825 light-years from Earth, M39 is a relatively close and bright cluster in our night sky. The cluster contains around 30 stars spread across an area of the sky that is about as large as the full Moon, making it an easy target for amateur astronomers.
Messier 39 - M39 - AstroPixels
Messier 39 or M39 (also designated NGC 7092) is an open cluster in the constellation Cygnus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 4.6 and its angular diameter is 32 arc-minutes. M39 lies at an estimated distance of 825 light years. The Equinox 2000 coordinates are RA= 21h 32.2m, Dec= +48° 26´ which makes M39 best seen during the autumn.