Lemonade Cluster
The Lemonade Cluster is a group of stars located in the constellation of Cancer. It is notable for its relatively close proximity to Earth, at about 600 light-years away. This cluster contains several bright stars that are easily visible with the naked eye, making it a popular target for amateur astronomers.
The Lemonade Cluster is part of a larger structure known as the Local Group, which includes other star clusters and galaxies. Its name is derived from the bright yellowish hue of some of its stars, reminiscent of lemonade. This cluster provides valuable insights into stellar formation and evolution.