Monoceros clusters
Taken by James Roger Samworth on January 17, 2024 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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Although clear last night it wasn't that sparkling clearness to observe faint nebulae. However clusters are better. Here are a couple more in Monoceros. (There are lots of them in Monoceros!). In the image with 2 clusters, the upper one (in the "Sagitta"-like asterism) is NGC 2335, the lower one being NGC 2343.
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