Pleiades Close Up
Pleiades Close Up
M45, also historically nicknamed the seven sisters is one of the most prominent celestial objects visible to the naked eye and is easily viewed visually through binoculars.
This image is a closeup of part of the Pleiades, showing the bright stars Alcyone (mid-left) and Merope (bottom-right).
The Pleiades is one of the closest of all open star clusters at a distance of about 440 light years.
The reflection nebula here is illuminated by the hot blue luminous stars revealing finely structured wisps and striations.
This image is a closeup of part of the Pleiades, showing the bright stars Alcyone (mid-left) and Merope (bottom-right).
The Pleiades is one of the closest of all open star clusters at a distance of about 440 light years.
The reflection nebula here is illuminated by the hot blue luminous stars revealing finely structured wisps and striations.
Telescope
CHI-1 Planewave CDK24
Camera
FLI PL 9000
Location
Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile
Date of observation
Nov, Dec 2020
Filters
LRGB
Processing
Pixinsight
Credits
Telescope Live hosting facility