M35

Observed:  Points: 30

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General Info

TypeOpen Cluster
ConstellationGemini
Right ascension6h8'55.900''
Declination+24°20'28''
Magnitude5.300
Distance2,800ly
Size28 arc min
Catalog Designations NGC2168, M35
Discovered 1745 Phillippe de Cheseaux

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The larger the F.O.V (field of view), the more "zoomed out" the object will appear. It can be helpful to print several charts of the same object with different field of views.

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M35

Orion XT8
30 points

Large open cluster with very dense star field in the shape of a star.

M35

15x70 binoculars
60 points

Large, bright and rich in stars

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