Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Boötes (Boo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 5466
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NGC 5466 Globular Cluster, Douglas J Struble
NGC 5466 Globular Cluster
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NGC 5466 Globular Cluster

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NGC 5466 Globular Cluster, Douglas J Struble
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NGC 5466 Globular Cluster

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Had a couple nights in a row of clear skies. Unfortunately it was under a moon, so I decided to work on a globular cluster which surprisingly does not have a messier destination nor captured a lot; NGC 5466.

NGC 5466 is a Globular Star Cluster in the Constellation of Boötes. It was discovered by William Herschel on May 17, 1784.

Distance estimates for this cluster range from 51,800 Light Years (recent) to 66,850 Light Years (made in 1961). This globular cluster is unusual insofar as it contains blue "horizontal branch" stars, as well as being unusually metal poor compared to many other globular clusters. It is thought to be the source of a stellar stream discovered in 2006, called the 45 Degree Tidal Stream. This star stream is an approximately 1.4° wide star lane extending from Boötes to Ursa Major.

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NGC 5466 Globular Cluster, Douglas J Struble