With binoculars, two star clusters in the western evening sky are fairly easy to pick out. M34 is in the west-northwest at nightfall, far to the upper right of Venus, the “evening star.” M36 is higher, to the left of the yellow-orange star Capella.
With binoculars, two star clusters in the western evening sky are fairly easy to pick out. M34 is in the west-northwest at nightfall, far to the upper right of Venus, the “evening star.” M36 is higher, to the left of the yellow-orange star Capella.