M47
From South Dublin Astronomical Society
| M47 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Open Cluster |
| NGC | NGC 2422 |
| Constellation | Puppis |
| Right Ascension | 7h 36.6m |
| Declination | -14° 30' |
| Magnitude | 5.2 |
| Size | 30 arc min. |
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| Image:M47 messier image.jpg | |
You’ll never tire of the pairing of the two open clusters M46 and M47.
The duo are in northern Puppis, set in a rich winter Milky Way field. The
easiest way to find them is probably to scan three binocular field widths
east from brilliant Sirius and just nudge your instruments a little north after
the final “hop”.
The sight is dramatic with M46, to the east (left), showing as a milky
blur of light studded with the brighter members of the group. M47 on the
other hand is much looser and beautifully resolved. It’s one of the finest
deep sky sights for binoculars and well worth spending a little time absorbing
the view. Just 2½º above the pair is Melotte 71, a much more distant
cluster that appears as an indistinct smear of light.
The two clusters are not physically associated though; M46 is 5,400
lights years away while M47 is a little closer at 5,200 light years.
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