
M34 opencluster
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M34 opencluster
Into the heart of the M34 at Singapore Night Sky ...


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Re: M34 opencluster
the stars look blue. any reason?
i still dunno whats m34
i still dunno whats m34

Re: M34 opencluster
Good try! Thanks for sharing. The stars look slightly bloated. You are so lucky to have access to northern skies for imaging. So you should be to image double cluster also? 

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Re: M34 opencluster
Here is m34 for your reading ...jimmyleong wrote:the stars look blue. any reason?
i still dunno whats m34
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_34
The stars are blue because my image processing not ideal ... the signature of m34 is the orange stars amongst the white ones , which looks like a gold nugget in the night sky. That is why i appreciate the m34


It is a very small open cluster, about 25 arc secs