Messier 21
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Messier 21 or M21, also designated NGC 6531 or Webb's Cross, is an open cluster of stars located to the north-east of Sagittarius in the night sky, close to the Messier objects M20 to M25 (except M24). It was discovered and catalogued by Charles Messier on June 5, 1764.[1] This cluster is relatively young and tightly packed. A few blue giant stars have been identified in the cluster, but Messier 21 is composed mainly of small dim stars. With a magnitude of 6.5, M21 is not visible to the naked eye; however, with the smallest binoculars it can be easily spotted on a dark night. The cluster is positioned near the Trifid nebula (NGC 6514), but is not associated with that nebulosity.[2] It forms part of the Sagittarius OB1 association.[3]
This cluster is located Template:Val[4] away from Earth with an extinction of 0.87.[5] Messier 21 is around 6.6 million years old with a mass of Template:Val.[6] It has a tidal radius of 11.7 pc,[6] with a nucleus radius of Template:Val and a coronal radius of Template:Val. There are at least Template:Val members within the coronal radius down to visual magnitude 15.5,[7] including many early B-type stars.[2] An estimated 40–60 of the observed low-mass members are expected to be pre-main-sequence stars,[2] with 26 candidates identified based upon hydrogen alpha emission and the presence of lithium in the spectrum.[5] The stars in the cluster do not show a significant spread in ages, suggesting that the star formation was triggered all at once.[7]
As of January 2022, Messier 21 is one of the few remaining objects within the Messier Catalog to not have been photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope.[8]
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Open cluster Messier 21 in Sagittarius imaged by John Saunders
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Map showing the location of M21
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