Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Hercules (Her)  ·  Contains:  M 92  ·  NGC 6332  ·  NGC 6341
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M92  in Hercules, Pete Bouras
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M92 in Hercules

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M92 in Hercules

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M92 is one of the brighter of its sort in apparent magnitude in the northern hemisphere and in its absolute magnitude in the galaxy, but it is often overlooked by amateur astronomers due to angular proximity to bright cluster Messier 13, about 20% closer. Though when compared to M13, M92 is only slightly less bright, but about 1/3 less extended. It is visible to the naked eye under very good viewing conditions.

It is also one of the galaxy's oldest clusters. It is around 16×103 ly (4.9 kpc) above the galactic plane and 33×103 ly (10 kpc) from the Galactic Center. It is about 26,700 light-years away from the Solar System. Its true diameter is 109 ly, and may have a mass corresponding to 330,000 suns. (wikipedia)

An RGB image taken from Mt Pinos at 8300' elevation.

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