M45 - Open Cluster - Skylook.org

M45

Pleiades

Atvirasis spiečius Taurus Ryškumas 1.2

Dabartinis matomumas

Aukštis

71.0°

Azimutas

218.1°

Excellent viewing conditions
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Objekto detalės

Savybė Reikšmė

Rise/Set Times

Patekėjimo laikas

04:11

Kulminacijos laikas

11:39

Nustatyti laiką

19:06

Observing Recommendations

Equipment Needed:
Difficulty: Easy
Magnification: Low (25-75x)

Observing Tips:

  • Visible to the naked eye under dark skies
  • Use low to moderate magnification
  • Look for color differences among stars
  • Great viewing conditions - fine detail should be visible

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Data Sources

Deep sky object data is compiled from authoritative astronomical catalogs including NGC (New General Catalogue), IC (Index Catalogue), Messier, and Caldwell. Primary source: OpenNGC.

Coordinate Systems

Right Ascension (RA): Celestial longitude measured in hours, minutes, and seconds (0h to 24h).

Declination (Dec): Celestial latitude measured in degrees, arcminutes, and arcseconds (-90 to +90 degrees).

Ryškio skalė

The astronomical magnitude scale is logarithmic. Lower values = brighter objects. The formula relating magnitude difference to brightness ratio:

\[m_1 - m_2 = -2.5 \times \log_{10}\left(\frac{F_1}{F_2}\right)\]

where m is magnitude and F is flux.

Observing Recommendations

Recommendations are calculated based on:

  • Aukštis: Objects above 30 degrees altitude are easier to observe
  • Ryškumas: Brighter objects (lower magnitude) are easier to see
  • Mėnulio fazė: Dark skies (new moon) improve visibility of faint objects

Rise and Set Times

Calculated using Skyfield astronomical library with observer's location and date. Times shown in local timezone. Objects are considered visible when altitude is above 0 degrees.

Best Viewing Time

Determined by finding when the object reaches maximum altitude (culmination) during nighttime hours. Calculated as:

\[t_{\text{best}} = \arg\max_{t \in \text{night}} h(t)\]

where h(t) is altitude as a function of time.