Type | Globular Cluster |
---|---|
Magnitude | 7.2 |
Size | 13.5' |
Right Ascension | 17h 2' 37.7" (2000) |
Declination | 26° 16' 4" S |
Constellation | Ophiuchus |
Description | vB, L, R, vCM, rrr |
Classification | VIII |
Andrew Cooper
Jul 12, 2021 Waikoloa, HI (map)
20cm f/6 Newtonian, Cave Astrola @ 76x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 6 Moon: 0%
Bright! 10' diameter, well concentrated core, partially resolved, a splendid globular in a rich galactic starfield, NGC 6293 is 1°45' east. NGC 6284 is 1°30' north
Andrew Cooper
May 30, 2017 Hale Pohaku, HI (map)
46cm f/4.5 Newtonian, Deep Violet @ 175x
Seeing: 7 Transparency: 6 Moon: 24%
Good globular in a very rich starfield, 5' diameter, bright, gradually concentrated in the core, fully resolved
Andrew Cooper
Jun 6, 1998 TIMPA, Avra Valley, AZ (map)
20cm f/10 SCT
Very similar to M14, smaller than M10 or M12, barely starting to resolve with the 20cm (8"), in the edge of the Milky Way and the field is filled with faint stars
Rev. T.W. Webb
May 19, 1885 Hardwick, Herefordshire, England (map)
A mass of stars; large, fairly bright, but very low. Near the large blank space in the body of Scorpio, where H. found scarcely any stars.― Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, T. W. Webb, 1917
John Herschel
Apr 16, 1828
A fine globular cluster, stars very small, of 12th to 18th magnitude, with one of 10th magnitude, and one of 10th to 11th magnitude; nearly round; very gradually pretty much brighter toward the middle, but does not come up to a blaze. Insulated; 3' diameter. It forms a link between I.70 [NGC 5634] and 10 or 12M [M10 or M12].
Charles Messier
Jun 5, 1764
Nebula without stars, on the parallel of Antares between Scorpius and the right foot of Ophiuchus: this nebula is round; one can see it very well with an ordinary telescope of 3.5-foot; the nearest neighboring known star to this nebula is 28 Ophiuchi, which is of mag. 6, according to Flamsteed.― Connaissance des Temps, 1781
26 Ophiuchi | 28 Ophiuchi | 31 Ophiuchi |
HD 153336 | NGC 6284 | |
NGC 6294 |
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