Moon by M35
Taken by Bob Beal on September 11, 2020 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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This morning the rich open cluster M35 was tangent to and overwhelmed by the Moon, although more than a half dozen stars remain visible if one peers closely. Nearby, the sparse open cluster Collinder 89 stays visible, but then it's not much to look at even when there's no Moon.

Photo data: Panasonic FZ300 @ 8x zoom (200mm EFL) mounted on iOptron SkyTracker Pro.
Stars: 6 x (f/4, 15 sec, ISO 400)
Moon: 1 x (f/4.5, 1/640 sec, ISO 400)
Postprocessed in DSS and PSP X2.

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