Type | Globular Cluster |
---|---|
Magnitude | 9.47 |
Size | 4.9' |
Right Ascension | 14h 29' 37.2" (2000) |
Declination | 5° 58' 35" N |
Constellation | Virgo |
Description | vB, cL, R, gbM, rrr st 19, *8 sf |
Classification | IV |
Andrew Cooper
Jun 14, 2020 Waikoloa, HI (map)
20cm f/6 Newtonian, Cave Astrola @ 81x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
Small, faint, not resolved, modest core, 8th mgnitude star in the northern margin, in the same field as 104Vir and 106Vir
Andrew Cooper
Jun 8, 2002 Las Cienegas NCA, Pima Co., AZ (map)
46cm f/4.5 Deep Violet
Decent globular in a trio of bright stars, reasonably bright, partially resolved
Rev. T.W. Webb
May 19, 1885 Hardwick, Herefordshire, England (map)
Small. h., resolved, stars 19 mg. D'A., beautiful, bl. with Red star (Es.-Birm, 404), 8 mg. (var? Es.) sf. Prettily grouped.― Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, T. W. Webb, 1917
HD 126248 | IC 1007 | IC 1016 |
IC 1025 | NGC 5599 | NGC 5619 |
NGC 5645 | NGC 5650 | NGC 5652 |
NGC 5661 | NGC 5668 | NGC 5674 |
NGC 5679 | PGC 52129 | PGC 52130 |
PGC 52132 | UGC 9380 |
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