M 37
OPEN STAR CLUSTER

Right Ascension:
5h 52m 21s

Best Seen:
12/15-5/15

Declination:
32ยบ 33' 06"

Magnitude:
6.2

Computer File:
m37

Constellation:
Auriga

Actual

Compared to

Distance

4,400 l.y.

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Actual Brightness

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Number of stars

500

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Diameter

20-25 l.y.

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Age

300 million years

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Integrated Spectral Type

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR THROUGH THE TELESCOPE:

  1. Recommended eyepiece: 40mm or 80 mm.

  2. Through the telescope the cluster will appear as a group of individual stars, resembling sugar or salt sprinkled on a dark table top.

M37 INFORMATION:

  1. Average separation of stars in this cluster is about 1 light year.

  2. The total luminosity of this cluster is 2,500 times the luminosity of the sun. Hence there are a number of bright stars in this cluster.

  3. This cluster was discovered before in 1654 by Giovanni Batista Hodierna. It was independently found by Charles Messier in 1764.

  4. This is the brightest of three open clusters in southern Auriga.

  5. M37 contains a considerable number of red giants.

Item
Updated Notes

Coordinates 12-10-2002
split difference between SIMBAD (05 52 19 +32 33.2) and http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html (05 52.4 +32 33)

Magnitude
12-10-2002
OK with SIMBAD and http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html

Distance
12-10-2002
OK with http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html

Actual Brightness

Number of Stars 12-10-2002
OK with http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html

Diameter
12-10-2002
OK with http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html

Age 12-10-2002
OK with http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html

Integrated Spectral Type

Other Information
12-10-2002
Cannot find support for Items 1-2 Other info from http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m037.html