M35 and NGC 2158 Star Clusters in the Winter Milky Way M35 is the spangle of bluer stars towards the top and left. It is a cluster about 800pc distant. The smaller cluster to the lower right (NGC 2158) contains many more redder stars. It is older than M35 and about 6 times more distant. These photometric data will be used to support an astrometric calibration of Fine Guidance Sensor #3 aboard Hubble Space Telescope. Fritz Benedict and David Chappell acquired these data at McDonald Observatory (October 21, 1995), using a 30" telescope and wide-field CCD camera. The picture is a combination of three exposures, each through a blue, green, or red filter. Randy Whited processed and combined the images to make the final color picture.