Messier 67

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Messier 67 is a rich, old open star cluster located in the constellation Cancer and is one of the most studied stellar clusters in the Milky Way.

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Messier 67 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Messier object
NGC object
astronomical object
open star cluster
addedToMessierCatalogueBy Charles Messier
age about 4 billion years
between 3.5 and 4.5 billion years
angularSize 30 arcminutes
apparentMagnitudeV 6.1
bestSeenIn April
March
May
spring
catalogCode C 0844+120
M67
NGC 2632
surface form: NGC 2682
contains blue straggler stars
main-sequence stars
red giant stars
white dwarfs
declination +11° 49′
discoveredBy Johann Gottfried Koehler
discoveryYear 1779
distanceFromEarth about 2700 light-years
about 800 parsecs
estimatedNumberOfStars more than 500
of order 1000
galacticLatitude +31.9 degrees
galacticLongitude 215.7 degrees
hasAlternativeName M67
surface form: M 67

NGC 2632
surface form: NGC 2682
hasSimilarAgeTo Sun
surface form: the Sun
hasSimilarMetallicityTo Sun
surface form: the Sun
isOldCluster true
isRichCluster true
isWellStudied true
locatedIn Galactic disk
Milky Way
locatedInConstellation Cancer
messierCatalogueNumber 67
metallicity approximately solar
ngcNumber 2682
observedIn X-ray wavelengths
infrared wavelengths
optical wavelengths
rightAscension 08h 51m
usedAs benchmark for open cluster dynamics
benchmark for stellar evolution studies
reference for solar-age stellar populations
visibleFrom Northern Hemisphere

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constellation Cancer containsDeepSkyObject Messier 67
subject surface form: Cancer