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Beehive Cluster - Wikipedia
In 1609, Galileo first telescopically observed the Beehive and was able to resolve it into 40 stars. Charles Messier added it to his famous catalog in 1769 after precisely measuring its position in the sky.
Messier 44: Beehive Cluster
May 15, 2015 · Messier 44 (M44), also known as the Beehive Cluster or Praesepe (the Manger), is an open star cluster in the constellation Cancer. Praesepe is a bright, large cluster with an apparent magnitude of 3.7.
Beehive Star Cluster | M44 Astronomy | Messier 44 - Star Walk
Dec 2, 2024 · The Beehive Cluster is listed in the famous Messier Catalog as Messier 44 (or M44). It's the third-brightest Messier object after the Pleiades and the Andromeda Galaxy and the second-closest deep-sky object in the catalog after the Pleiades.
Messier 44 - Science@NASA
Aug 25, 2024 · Messier 44, also famously known as the Beehive Cluster or Praesepe, swarms with activity as its name would suggest. This open cluster of around 1,000 stars, loosely connected by gravity, is one of the closest to Earth at approximately 600 light-years away.
Messier 44: The Beehive Cluster - Astro_Observer
Messier 44, the Beehive Cluster, is one of the most beautiful and accessible open clusters in the night sky. Its ancient stars, visible in all but the most light-polluted skies, offer a glimpse into the stellar nurseries that have populated our galaxy for billions of years.
M44 - The Beehive Cluster in Cancer - galactichunter
Sep 15, 2023 · Messier 44 is a bright and popular open cluster in the constellation Cancer. It is large and best observed and captured with a small telescope so that all the stars can fit in the field of view. In this post, you will find information, images, and tips to photograph this beautiful cluster.
Praesepe (M44): The Beehive Cluster - Constellation Guide
Praesepe, also known as Messier 44 (M44) or the Beehive Cluster, is a large, bright open star cluster located in the constellation Cancer. It is the brightest deep sky object in the constellation. The cluster has the designation NGC 2632 in the New General Catalogue.
The Beehive cluster: A swarm of 1,000 stars - EarthSky
Mar 7, 2024 · Around 1769, Charles Messier added the cluster to his famous catalog of nebulous objects. Hence the designation M44: the 44th object in Messier’s catalog.
Messier 44 - The Beehive Cluster (Praesepe) - Universe Today
May 29, 2017 · Messier 44, or Praesepe), an open star cluster located in the the Cancer constellation. In addition to containing a larger population of stars than most clusters in its vicinity, it is also...
Messier 44 - Beehive Cluster (Simone Curzi) - AstroBin
Feb 24, 2023 · Messier 44 (M44), also known as the Beehive Cluster or Praesepe (the Manger), is an open star cluster in the constellation Cancer. Praesepe is a bright, large cluster with an apparent magnitude of 3.7.