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| Open Star Clusters are generally a cluster of stars which cover a larger area of the sky than the globular clusters. They are generally pretty difficult to image with a CCD like the MX-5C because they cover such a large area of the sky. A mosaic of many images is often required to capture the entire cluster. |
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M-6 in Scorpius |
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M-7 in Scorpius |
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M-11 in Scutum |
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M-18 in Sagittarius |
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M-21 in Sagittarius |
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M-23 in Sagittarius |
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M-24 in Sagittarius |
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M-25 -in Sagittarius |
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M-26 in Scutum |
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M-29 in Cygnus |
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M-34 in Perseus |
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M-35 in Gemini |
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M-36 in Auriga |
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M-37 in Auriga |
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M-38 in Auriga |
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M-39 in Cygnus |
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M-40 in Ursa Major |
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M-41 in Canis Major |
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M-44 "Beehive" Cluster |
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M-45 The Pleades |
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M-50 in Monoceros |
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