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Open clusters in a colorful environment (NGC 6281)
NGC 6281 is an open cluster located in the constellation Scorpius. This cluster is a rich and bright group of stars, easily visible with small telescopes and even binoculars under good conditions. NGC 6281 lies approximately 5,500 light-years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 5.4, making it one of the more prominent open clusters in the night sky.
The cluster consists of a diverse array of stars, with many different magnitudes and colors, adding to its visual appeal. Observing NGC 6281, one can appreciate the beauty and complexity of star formation and the dynamics of stellar clusters. The cluster's relatively dense population of stars provides an excellent opportunity for both amateur and professional astronomers to study stellar evolution and the properties of young star clusters.