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  2. Messier 13 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 13, or M13 (also designated NGC 6205 and sometimes called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules, the Hercules Globular Cluster, or the Great Hercules Cluster), is a globular cluster of several hundred thousand stars in the constellation of Hercules.

  3. Globular cluster - Wikipedia

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    The first known globular cluster, now called M 22, was discovered in 1665 by Abraham Ihle, a German amateur astronomer. [4] [5] [6] The cluster Omega Centauri, easily visible in the southern sky with the naked eye, was known to ancient astronomers like Ptolemy as a star, but was reclassified as a nebula by Edmond Halley in 1677, [7] then finally as a globular cluster in the early 19th century ...

  4. Star cluster - Wikipedia

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    A few of the brightest globular clusters are visible to the naked eye; the brightest, Omega Centauri, was observed in antiquity and catalogued as a star, before the telescopic age. The brightest globular cluster in the northern hemisphere is M13 in the constellation of Hercules.

  5. List of globular clusters - Wikipedia

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    These are globular clusters within the halo of the Milky Way galaxy. The diameter is in minutes of arc as seen from Earth. For reference, the J2000 epoch celestial coordinates of the Galactic Center are right ascension 17 h 45 m 40.04 s, declination −29° 00′ 28.1″.

  6. Arecibo message - Wikipedia

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    As globular cluster M13, at which the message was aimed, is more than 25,000 light-years from Earth, the message, traveling at the speed of light, will take at least 25,000 years to arrive there. By that time, the core of M13 will no longer be in precisely the same location because of the orbit of the star cluster around the Galactic Center. [2]

  7. Category:Globular clusters - Wikipedia

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  8. NGC 6355 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 6355 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus. [5] It is at a distance of 28,000 light years away from Earth, and is currently part of the Galactic bulge. [3] NGC was discovered by the German-born British astronomer William Herschel on 24 May 1784. [6]

  9. NGC 6293 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 6293 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus. [4] Its Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class is IV. [1] It was discovered by the American astronomer Lewis A. Swift on 8 July 1885. [5] Like many other globular clusters, its distance is not well known; it may be anywhere from 31 000 [1] to 52 000 light-years away from Earth ...