M11 / NGC 6705 - Wild Duck Cluster in Scutum

Posted by ayiomamitis
on Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Open cluster NGC 6705 in Scutum is a rich dense cluster comprised of nearly 3000 member stars which are of uniform brightness and very well detached from the background sky. The cluster spans 14 arc-minutes in diameter or almost half the apparent diameter of the full moon. Also known as the Wild Duck cluster, NGC 6705 lies at a distance of 6,000 light-years away and is dated at a mere 220-250 million years-old and as evidenced by the predominance of white hot stars.

NGC 6705 was discovered by the German astronomer Gottfried Kirch (Berlin Observatory) in 1681.

Jul 25-26, 2009 @ 22:30 - 00:35 UT+3 AP 160 f/7.5 StarFire EDF, AP 1200GTO GEM, SBIG ST-10XME, SBIG CFW10, AstroDon TruBal CRGB LRGB @ 30:30:30:30 (3-/6-min subs), 1x1 binning, -7.5° C Further details: http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-NGC-6705.htm

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