
M48 · open cluster
Messier 48
Messier 48 or M48, also known as NGC 2548, is an open cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Hydra.
Identity & coordinates
Identification
- Primary designation
- M48
- All designations
- M48 · NGC 2548
- Object type
- Open Cluster
- Constellation
- Hydra
- Best viewing
- Spring
Coordinates & physical
- Right ascension (J2000)
- 08h 13m 43s
- Declination (J2000)
- −05° 45' 01"
- Apparent magnitude (V)
- —
- Distance
- —
Visibility tonight
The science
Messier 48 or M48, also known as NGC 2548, is an open cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It sits near Hydra's westernmost limit with Monoceros, about 18° 34′ to the east and slightly south of Hydra's brightest star, Alphard. This grouping was discovered by Charles Messier in 1771, but there is no cluster precisely where Messier indicated; he made an error, as he did with M47. The value that he gave for the right ascension matches, however, his declination is off by five degrees. Credit for discovery is sometimes given instead to Caroline Herschel in 1783. Her nephew John Herschel described it as, "a superb cluster which fills the whole field; stars of 9th and 10th to the 13th magnitude – and none below, but the whole ground of the sky on which it stands is singularly dotted over with infinitely minute points".
Summary adapted from Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA-4.0
References
- SIMBAD Not resolved
- NED Fetched May 8, 2026 View in NED ↗
- Wikipedia Fetched May 8, 2026 Read full article ↗
Wikipedia title resolved via designation — fell back to an alternate catalog designation.
1 merge conflict resolved
- coordinates: SIMBAD missing → NED used



