NGC 2244
NGC 2244
NGC 2244 (also known as C 50) is an open cluster located at the heart of the Rosetta Nebula in the Unicorn.
It is composed of about forty stars of magnitude between the fifth and the twelfth, clearly visible with small amateur instruments; the cluster is made up of hot, blue stars, which denotes a young age of the object, which would have formed inside the Rosetta nebula, in which, moreover, as evidenced by the presence of Bok globules, star formation is still vigorous. The main star is 12 Mon, with a magnitude of 5.9, at the limit of visibility with the naked eye.
It is composed of about forty stars of magnitude between the fifth and the twelfth, clearly visible with small amateur instruments; the cluster is made up of hot, blue stars, which denotes a young age of the object, which would have formed inside the Rosetta nebula, in which, moreover, as evidenced by the presence of Bok globules, star formation is still vigorous. The main star is 12 Mon, with a magnitude of 5.9, at the limit of visibility with the naked eye.
Telescope
SPA-2-CCD
Camera
FLI PL16803
Location
IC ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY, SPAIN
Date of observation
17-11-2020
Filters
SHO
Processing
Pixinsight and Photoshop
Credits
Processing Sauro Gaudenzi / Dat: Telescope Live