NGC 2244, also known as Caldwell 50, is an open cluster in the constellation Monoceros in the middle of the Rosette Nebula. With darker skies and a better camera you would see this whole cluster surrounded by nebulosity (as seen in the picture from the Hubble telescope below), nebulosity which fueled the creation of this cluster.
Scope: Starblast 4.5; tracking on
Camera: iPhone6 using NightCap Pro; ISO 8000;
Processing: Stacking best 2 photos on Deep Sky Stacker; adjusted curves and cropped with GIMP
And here is what the cluster and the Rosette look like in a composite photo by the Hubble Space Telescope using hydrogen-alpha, O-III narrowband, and S-II narrowband filters:
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