Messier 6

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Open star cluster
Messier 6
M6a.jpg
The Messier Butterfly Cluster 6 amateur shot.
AladinLite
Constellation Scorpio
Position
equinox : J2000.0
Right ascension 17 h 40 m 18 s
declination −32 ° 12 ′
Appearance

classification II 3 r
Brightness  (visual) +4.2 mag
Angular expansion 33 '
Number of stars about 80
Brightest star BM Scorpii , +6.17 mag
Variable stars BM Scorpii
V862 Scorpii
Redness ( excess color  E (BV)) 0.144 mag
Physical data

distance  approx. 1,600 ly
diameter approx. 12 ly
Age approx. 100 million years
Metallicity [Fe / H] +0.06
history
Discovered by Giovanni Battista Hodierna
Discovery time around 1654
Catalog names
 M  6 •  NGC  6405 • C 1736-321 • OCl 1030 •  Mel  178 •  Cr  341 • Lund 769 •  ESO  455-SC030 •  GC  4318 • Lac III 12 • h 3699

Messier 6 (also known as NGC 6405 ) is a 4.2  mag bright open star cluster in the eastern part of the constellation Scorpio , north of Lesath . The star cluster has an apparent dimension of 33 'and is around 1,600 light years from Earth . Messier 6 was already known in ancient times and is sometimes referred to as the butterfly cluster. It is difficult to see in Central Europe , but a noticeable object in southern latitudes.

discovery

The open star cluster was discovered in the period before 1654 by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Hodierna . It is assumed that Claudius Ptolemy could already have seen Messier 6 while observing Messier 7 ; however, this is not certain. Independently of this, the Swiss Jean-Philippe de Chéseaux observed Messier 6 in 1745 or 1746. Nicolas Louis de Lacaille gave him the name Lac III 12, who observed him in 1752 at the Cape of Good Hope . Charles Messier finally observed him on May 23, 1764 and assigned it the number 6 in his catalog.

Web links

Commons : Messier 6  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. SIMBAD
  2. Seligman