Visual Astronomy

MESSIER 7
Messier 7
   
RA:
17h 53m 54s
DEC:
-34° 48' 00''
Type:
Open cluster
NGC:
6475
Magnitude:
3.30
Surface brightness :
Apparent dimensions :
80'x80'
Distance:
800 ly
   
 


Messier 7 (also known as M7, NGC 6475, or the Ptolemy Cluster) is an open cluster in the constellation Scorpius.

It was known to Ptolemy, who described it as a nebula, by 130 AD. Giovanni Batista Hodierna observed the cluster before 1654 and counted 30 stars in it. Charles Messier catalogued the cluster in 1764 and subsequently included it in his list of comet-like objects as M7. The cluster is easily detectable with the naked eye close to the "stinger" of Scorpius.

Telescopic observations of the cluster reveal about 80 stars within a field of view of 1.3° across. At the cluster's estimated distance of 800-1000 light years this corresponds to an actual diameter of 18-25 light years. The age of the cluster is around 220 million years while the brightest star is of magnitude 5.6.

 

 

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