A loose, bright open cluster of around 100 stars, most of which are blue-white B-type. Easy wide-field target, best framed against the Perseus Milky Way.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of object is M 34?
M 34 is an open cluster.
Which constellation is M 34 in?
M 34 lies in the constellation Perseus.
How far away is M 34?
The light in this image left M 34 roughly ~1,400 years ago, so that is how far back in time you are seeing it.
What are the coordinates of M 34?
M 34 sits at right ascension 02h 42m 35s and declination +42° 47′ 21″ (J2000).
When is the best time to photograph M 34?
M 34 is circumpolar from around 54°N — it never sets, and rides highest (about 79° altitude) on evenings around October.
What equipment was used to photograph M 34?
This image of M 34 was captured with ZWO Seestar S50 and ZWO Seestar S50 Camera.
How much exposure time went into this image?
This image of M 34 represents 31m (184 × 10s) of total integration time.