Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Hercules (Her)  ·  Contains:  HD156873  ·  M 92  ·  NGC 6341
Globular Cluster Messier 92 (M92 or NGC 6341), Tom Wildoner
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Globular Cluster Messier 92 (M92 or NGC 6341)

Globular Cluster Messier 92 (M92 or NGC 6341), Tom Wildoner
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Globular Cluster Messier 92 (M92 or NGC 6341)

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M92 is a bright, compact globular cluster located in the northern section of Hercules. I think Robert Burnham said it best, “This is a beautiful rich globular cluster which in almost any other constellation would be considered a major show object; in Hercules it has been somewhat overshadowed by the splendor of the fabulous M13.” (Burnham’s Celestial Handbook – Volume 2 – Robert Burnham Jr.).

Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Class: IV
Constellation: Hercules
Right ascension: 17h 17m 07.39s
Declination: +43° 08′ 09.4″[2]
Distance: 27,000 ly
Apparent magnitude (V): 6.4
Apparent dimensions (V): 14' arc minutes

Tech Specs: Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ZWO ASI290MC and ASI071MC-Pro, ZWO AAPlus, ZWO EAF, 81 x 60 seconds at 0C plus darks and flats, processed using PixInsight and DSS. Image Date: April 29, 2022. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

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Globular Cluster Messier 92 (M92 or NGC 6341), Tom Wildoner