Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Ara (Ara)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6362  ·  PGC 296681  ·  PGC 297088  ·  PGC 297251  ·  PGC 301288  ·  PGC 301951  ·  PGC 302029  ·  PGC 302298  ·  PGC 302330
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NGC 6362 — Globular Cluster in Ara, Rod Kennedy
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NGC 6362 — Globular Cluster in Ara

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NGC 6362 — Globular Cluster in Ara, Rod Kennedy
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NGC 6362 — Globular Cluster in Ara

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NGC 6362 is the 38th brightest globular in the sky at magnitude +7.73. It's about 100 light-years across, so you can imagine our Sun and Alpha Centauri, whose separation is 4 light-years, somehow embedded in this cluster. NGC 6362 is 25,000 light-years distant, which is about 1/4 of the diameter of the Milky Way.

The faintest background PGC galaxies are about magnitude +17.  There are other background galaxies in the field.  It might be interesting to come back to this target with my bigger telescope and more integration.

PhotometricColorCalibration was used to merge the RGB channels, so the relative colors are correct (except for increased saturation). I tried to limit the processing to make it look more like a photograph (rather than a synthetic image).

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NGC 6362 — Globular Cluster in Ara, Rod Kennedy

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