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Messier 13 (M13), also designated NGC 6205 and sometimes called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, is a globular cluster of about 300,000 stars in the constellation of Hercules.

M13 was discovered by Edmond Halley in 1714, and catalogued by Charles Messier on June 1, 1764.

It is located at right ascension 16h 41.7m and declination +36° 28'. With an apparent magnitude of 5.8, it is barely visible with the naked eye on a very clear night. Its diameter is about 23 arc minutes and it is readily viewable in small telescopes. Nearby is NGC 6207, a 12th magnitude edge-on galaxy that lies 28 arc minutes directly north east. A small galaxy, IC 4617, lies halfway between NGC 6207 and M13, north-northeast of the large globular cluster's center.

M13 is about 145 light-years in diameter, and it is composed of several hundred thousand stars, the brightest of which is the variable star V11 with an apparent magnitude of 11.95. M13 is 25,100 light-years away from Earth.

50 subs at 25 seconds using ISO 3200 using full frame (46 used)

50 subs at 120 seconds using ISO 0200 using full frame (43 used)

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EDGE-11 @ f/10

HyperTuned by Ed Thomas Deep Space Products CGEM mount

FeatherTouch auto back focuser / Micro Touch SCT focuser Starizona.com

Modified by Hap Griffin Canon T1i

Hutech IDAS P2

AutoGuiding: Orion Solitaire stand alone

 

 

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Uploaded on March 27, 2013
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