Messier 11 is a cluster that contains about 3,000 stars packed into a small volume of space. It’s in the southeast this evening, to the upper left of teapot-shaped Sagittarius. Under dark skies, M11 is just visible to the unaided eye.
Messier 11 is a cluster that contains about 3,000 stars packed into a small volume of space. It’s in the southeast this evening, to the upper left of teapot-shaped Sagittarius. Under dark skies, M11 is just visible to the unaided eye.