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  1. Messier 6 (NGC 6405) Butterfly Cluster | Scorpius - GO …

    • Messier 6 was cataloged by Charles Messier in 1764, though it was likely known to earlier astronomers due to its visibility to the naked eye. Its moniker, the Butterfly Cluster, is a nod to its distinctive shap… See more

    Physical Characteristics

    M6 covers a region of space about 20 light-years across. It is composed of roughly 300 confirmed members, but the overall number is likely much higher when considering less luminous o… See more

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    Stellar Composition

    The Butterfly Cluster is relatively young compared to the universe's age, with an estimated age of 75-100 million years. Consequently, its stars exhibit a higher metallicity t… See more

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    Unique Features and Phenomena

    Among M6's unique features are its variable stars, especially the slowly pulsating B-type (SPB) star, BM Scorpii. SPB stars are high-mass stars that exhibit photometri… See more

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  3. Messier 6 (Butterfly Cluster) - Open Cluster in Scorpius

    Messier 6 is a Open Cluster in the Scorpius constellation. Messier 6 is situated south of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the southern hemisphere. Given its visual magnitude of 4.2, Messier 6 is barely …

  4. Messier 6: Butterfly Cluster - Messier Objects

    Feb 11, 2015 · Messier 6 (M6), also known as the Butterfly Cluster, is a bright open cluster located in the southern constellation Scorpius. It lies in the direction of the galactic centre, at an approximate distance of 1,600 light years from Earth.

  5. Butterfly Cluster - M6 (Massimo Di Fusco) - AstroBin

    Jul 24, 2024 · Messier 6 (M6), also known as the Butterfly Cluster, is a bright open cluster located in the southern constellation Scorpius. It lies in the direction of the galactic centre, at an approximate distance of 1,600 light years from Earth.

  6. Messier 6 - M6 - The Butterfly Cluster (Open Cluster ...

    M6 is a superb bright naked eye open cluster in the constellation of Scorpius that's also known as the Butterfly Cluster. The name was first coined by Robert Burnham who described it as a "charming group whose arrangement suggests …

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