A ghosty cluster among the stars
At the
time of the observation, 23:36 hours, Andromeda had reached an altitude of 40
degrees over the eastern horizon. High enough to avoid local light pollution,
but the whole area was touched by the huge dome of light pollution coming from
Silicon Valley.
Making
it to the area was not a challenge, but due to the low magnification in the
binoculars, seeing the components of the cluster was relatively difficult. Most
of those dim unresolved stars turn into hazy areas slightly lighter than the
background.
In the sketch, there are three
groups of stars that could be the
cluster, but only one is. The first group of bright stars makes a hook shape,
below them, there is a second group with most of its stars forming a crown
shape and finally, almost touching the lower edge the of FOV there are some
scattered stars. That is where the open cluster is located. Try to enjoy the
sketch in a dark room to see the subtle details in the background and around
the cluster. This is a close simulation of the view in my Bortle 5 skies in US.
Thanks for reading!
LG
Edited by Jennifer Steinberg
(editor in chief).
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