Messier 92 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Hercules, approximately 26,700 light-years from Earth. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight early June.
Category: Globular Cluster
My astrophoto of the rather rarely photographed globular cluster in the constellation Hercules: Messier 92. Now new: with session analysis!
Messier 3
Messier 3 is a globular cluster located in the constellation Canes Venatici. M3 reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around April 17th.
Clearly rounder and less inflated stars. The development of the new material from last summer has paid off.
Messier 3 – One of the bright globular clusters in spring. Here a one-hour-integration with my VISAC astrograph.
Messier 53
Messier 53 (M53) is a globular cluster located in the constellation Coma Berenices.
Messier 53 reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around April 10th.
Messier 53 – As I found out, a very tough object to make the first steps using an OAG at 1800m. After all a very successful evening with an Astrophoto as a result.
What is the origin of the name ‘Intergalactic Wanderer’ for the globular cluster NGC 2419, also known as Caldwell 25?
My very first astrophoto with my mobile Astrophoto-Camp.
Messier 13 is an easily visible globular cluster of stars located in the constellation Hercules, approximately 25,100 light-years away.