Messier 44
Taken by Giuseppe Donatiello on January 17, 2016 @ Oria (Brindisi), Italy
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Messier 44 - Praesepe Cluster Credit: DSS/Giuseppe Donatiello (J2000) RA: 08h 40.4m Dec: 19° 59′ M44 (NGC 2632, Cr 189), is an open cluster in Cancer. It is one of the nearest open clusters to us. Under dark skies the Praesepe Cluster looks like a nebulous object to the naked eye, so it has been known since ancient times. Ptolemy (II Sec.) described it as "the nebulous mass in the breast of Cancer," and it was onserved by Galileo with his telescope.
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