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Tag Archives: Cygnus

Messier 29 (NGC 6913): A Petite Pretty Star Cluster in Cygnus

Messier 29, also known as NGC 6913, is an open cluster in Cygnus, which was first discovered by Charles Messier in 1764. It’s known as a course cluster and is located near Gamma Cygni.

Posted byWayne McGrawSeptember 5, 2020November 23, 2025Posted inMessier Objects, Star ClustersTags:Cygnus, Summer1 Comment on Messier 29 (NGC 6913): A Petite Pretty Star Cluster in Cygnus

NGC 6910: A Cluster With Streams of Stars

Photo of NGC Star Cluster

NGC 6910 is a young open star cluster in Cygnus best viewed in summer through autumn. A number of small stars stream from the center.

Posted byWayne McGrawSeptember 5, 2020November 10, 2025Posted inStar ClustersTags:Cygnus, SummerLeave a comment on NGC 6910: A Cluster With Streams of Stars

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