Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Hercules (Her)  ·  Contains:  Hercules Globular Cluster  ·  IC 4617  ·  M 13  ·  NGC 6205  ·  NGC 6207  ·  PGC 2066559  ·  PGC 2066597  ·  PGC 2068189  ·  PGC 2068426  ·  PGC 2069062  ·  PGC 2069265  ·  PGC 2069796  ·  PGC 2069841  ·  PGC 2069938  ·  PGC 2070037  ·  PGC 2070257  ·  PGC 2071186  ·  PGC 2071560  ·  PGC 2071690  ·  PGC 2071981  ·  PGC 2072047  ·  PGC 2072128  ·  PGC 2072544  ·  PGC 2073230  ·  PGC 2073753  ·  PGC 2074909  ·  PGC 2075117  ·  PGC 2076112  ·  PGC 2076581  ·  PGC 2076984  ·  And 38 more.
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Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover), Roy Hagen
Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover), Roy Hagen

Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover)

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Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover), Roy Hagen
Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover), Roy Hagen

Messier 13, The Great Hercules cluster (mouse hover)

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Messier 13 The Great Cluster in the constellation of Hercules , 22200 ly away, and a few distant galaxies in the background.
The two fain galaxies on the left  hand side is the spiral Galaxy NGC6207 which lies in a distance of 30million lightyears from Earth and the faints and closer to the cluster is the IC4617
Discovered by Edmond Halley i 1714 and cataloged by Charles Messier in 1764
Last image for this season at 60°N as the nights getting shorter and the night sky is getting brighter.
I also had a tough battle with the bright core in this cluster, so this result is what I landed on and this time I will not be providing a starless version for obvious reasons   A starless, globular cluster would actually look strange😉.

Hope you like it

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