My Astrophotography – Messier 11 (Wild Duck Cluster)

Messier 11 (Open Cluster) / NGC 6705 / Wild Duck Cluster

  • The nickname “Wild Duck Cluster” comes from its triangular shape, which some early observers thought resembled a flock of wild ducks in flight.
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  • It contains nearly 3,000 stars, making it one of the richest and most densely populated open clusters known.

  • Object Name
    M11

  • Object Type
    Open Cluster

  • Constellation
    Scutum

  • Magnitude
    +5.8

  • Distance
    6,000 light-years

  • Age
    220 million years old

  • Annotate

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Equipment

Telescope:

Mount:

Accessories:

Sky-Watcher Esprint 80ED Triplet

Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 GT

ZWO ASIair Plus

Camera:

Guiding:

Filter:

ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooling

ZWO ASI1200MM

n/a

Bortle Scale: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire (Bortle 6.3)


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Integration

  • Date:
    Saturday 2nd September 2023
  • Moonlit:
    Waxing Crescent 3 days old
    Magnitude: -9.8
    Moonlit: 7.8%
  • Total:
    180’s x 10 subs = 30 minutes

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Constellation :- Scutum (The Shield)

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M11

NGC 6705 / Wild Duck Cluster

Open Cluster

+5.8

5,500 light years / 23 light years across

Sct (Scutum / The Shield)

18h 51m 01s

-06° 16′ 27″

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(Click the map above for a large view.)

Abbreviation:  Sct
English Name:  The Shield
Genitive:  Scuti
Hemisphere: Southern Hemisphere (Parts visible from the UK)
Location: Between the constellations of Sagittarius and Serpens.
Visible between latitudes:  +70 and -90 degrees
Best season: Summer
Seen in three seasons: Spring, Summer and Autumn
Best seen in:  Late July (map), and August (map)
Seen between: Late May and early October
Right Ascension (RA): 19 hour
Declination (DEC): -10 degrees
Area (square degrees):  475 (84th)

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Facts about M11

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  • Messier 11 (M11) is famous for being one of the richest and most beautiful star clusters in the night sky. It is also called the Wild Duck Cluster, when viewed through a telescope, some people think the stars look like a flock of ducks flying across the sky.
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