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M13, The Great Hercules Globular Cluster
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Arguably, although not by me, this globular cluster in Hercules is the most outstanding visible from the northern hemisphere. This cluster has an estimated 1 million member stars and is believed to be about 21,000 light years distant. If you're blessed with good vision and very dark skies, this cluster may be visible to the naked eye between the two western stars of the Hercules keystone and is an astonishing view through a telescope, most especially from dark sky.
Date: 5/12/2007 Location: CRO Telescope: LX200 10" SCT, f/10 Mount: AP-1200 Camera: Hutech modified Canon 350D, ISO 800 Exposure Count: 16 @ 3 minutes, 48 minutes total exposure. Guiding: CCD Soft with ST402ME, Orion 80ED
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