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Keywords: open cluster, Puppis
![Звездное скопление Плеяды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/12/02/0001181102/pleiades_aao.preview.jpg)
1.12.2002
It is the most famous star cluster on the sky. The Pleiades can be seen without binoculars from even the depths of a light-polluted city. Also known as the Seven Sisters and M45, the Pleiades is one of the brightest and closest open clusters.
![Плеяды в рентгеновских лучах](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/08/0001192803/pleiades_rosat.preview.gif)
5.04.1998
The Pleiades star cluster is one of the jewels of the northern sky. To the unaided eye it appears as a lovely and tantalizing grouping of stars in the constellation of Taurus, while telescopic views reveal cluster stars surrounded by delicate blue wisps of dust-reflected starlight.
![Рентгеновские Плеяды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/14/0001217765/pleiades_rosat.preview.gif)
28.08.1999
The Pleiades star cluster is one of the jewels of the northern sky. To the unaided eye it appears as an alluring group of stars in the constellation Taurus, while telescopic views reveal cluster stars surrounded by delicate blue wisps of dust-reflected starlight.
![NGC 2244: Звездное скопление в туманности Розетка](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/03/17/0001175302/ngc2244_cfht_big.preview.jpg)
22.08.2000
In the heart of the Rosette Nebula lies a bright open cluster of stars that lights up the nebula. The stars of NGC 2244 formed from the surrounding gas only four million years ago and emit light and wind that define the nebula's appearance today
![NGC 2244: Звездное скопление в туманности Розетка](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/03/18/0001175340/ngc2244_cfht.preview.jpg)
17.03.2002
In the heart of the Rosette Nebula lies a bright open cluster of stars that lights up the nebula. The stars of NGC 2244 formed from the surrounding gas only four million years ago and emit light and wind that define the nebula's appearance today.
![Сатурн в Улье](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/01/29/0001211183/SaturnM44012506_westlake_c70.preview.jpg)
28.01.2006
If you can find Saturn in tonight's sky, then you can also find M44, popularly known as the Beehive star cluster. In fact, with a pair of binoculars most casual skygazers should find it fairly easy to zero in on this celestial scene.
![NGC 3293: яркое молодое рассеянное скопление](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/08/0001192796/ngc3293_aat.preview.gif)
29.03.1998
Hot blue stars shine brightly in this beautiful, recently formed galactic or "open" star cluster. Open cluster NGC 3293 is located in the constellation Carina, lies at a distance of about 8000 light years, and has a particularly high abundance of these young bright stars.
![Рассеянное скопление M25](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/08/31/0001235941/m25_cfht.preview.jpg)
31.08.2009
Many stars like our Sun were formed in open clusters. The above pictured open cluster, M25, contains thousands of stars and is about two thousand light years distant. The stars in this cluster all formed together about 90 million years ago. The bright young stars in M25 appear blue.
![M44: улей звезд](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/09/22/0001229644/beehive_milan_big.preview.jpg)
3.08.1998
M44 is a prominent open cluster of stars. Nicknamed Praesepe and "The Beehive", it is one of the few open clusters visible to the unaided eye. M44 was thought to be a nebula until Galileo used an early telescope to resolve the cluster's bright blue stars. These stars are visible in the above image.
![NGC 3293: яркое молодое рассеянное звездное скопление](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/09/20/0001170832/ngc3293_aao_big.preview.jpg)
9.09.2001
Hot blue stars shine brightly in this beautiful, recently formed galactic or "open" star cluster. Open cluster NGC 3293 is located in the constellation Carina, lies at a distance of about 8000 light years, and has a particularly high abundance of these young bright stars.
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