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M50

Heart-Shaped Cluster

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M50 OpenCluster Monoceros Sichtbar Stufe 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Wide field preferred
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Eigenschaften

Helligkeit 5.9
Winkelgröße 14.1′
Entfernung 3200 ly
Open Cluster [Distance: 3200 ly]

Position & Bezeichnungen

RA 07h 03m 12.0s
Dec -08° 20' 00.0"
Sternbild Monoceros
Katalog M50

Sichtbarkeit

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Über M50

Beschreibung

M50 is a moderately rich open cluster in Monoceros, about 3,200 light-years from Earth. It contains roughly 200 stars spread across about 20 light-years, with an age of about 78 million years. A prominent red giant star near the cluster's center provides a striking color contrast with the predominantly blue-white members.

Beobachtungstipps

Located about 9 degrees due east-northeast of Sirius. Binoculars show a dense, heart-shaped patch of stars. A telescope at 60-80x reveals about 40 stars in an attractive grouping with a distinctive wedge or heart shape. Look for the orange-red giant star near the center. The cluster sits in a rich Milky Way field. Best observed from January through March.

Geschichte

Possibly discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini before 1711 and independently found by Charles Messier on April 5, 1772. Messier described it as 'a cluster of small stars.'

Wissenswertes

M50 is one of those Messier clusters that rewards careful observation. The red giant near the center, surrounded by blue-white young stars, creates a beautiful color contrast visible even in small telescopes — a visual demonstration of stellar evolution within a single cluster.

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Credit: Chuck Ayoub. License: CC0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Chuck Ayoub. License: CC0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026