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NGC6709 (Open Cluster, in Aquila)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 5.1-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Tue Jul 14 01:40:00 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2171
This evening, I observed the open cluster, NGC 6709, in the constellation Aquila. The cluster was a large one with many faint stars among some bright stars. It was first time I ever saw this cluster.
NGC6709 (Open Cluster, in Aquila)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 5.1-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Tue Jul 14 01:40:00 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2170
This evening, I observed the open cluster, NGC 6709, in the constellation Aquila. The cluster was a large one with many faint stars among some bright stars. It was first time I ever saw this cluster.
NGC6709 (Open Cluster, in Aquila)
Observer: Akarsh Simha (e-mail: akarsh_simha@fastmail.fm)
Instrument: 8-inch equatorial reflector Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: good Seeing: good
Time: Sat Sep 24 16:00:00 2005 UT Obs. no.: 1343
This open cluster shows a few bright stars in a small region. Nice. Easy to locate. Contains a reddish-orange star. Shape is somewhat like a vague letter 'M'.
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