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M3

NGC 5272

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M3 GlobularCluster Canes Venatici 可視 レベル 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Higher magnification helpful
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物性

等級 6.2
角度サイズ 16.2′
距離 33900 ly
Globular Cluster [Distance: 33900 ly]

位置と識別子

RA 13h 42m 11.6s
Dec +28° 22' 38.2"
星座 Canes Venatici
カタログ M3

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M3について

説明

M3 is one of the brightest and largest globular clusters in the northern sky, located about 33,900 light-years from Earth in Canes Venatici. It contains roughly 500,000 stars in a sphere about 180 light-years in diameter. The cluster is renowned for its large population of variable stars — over 270 have been identified.

観測のコツ

Located roughly halfway between Arcturus (Alpha Bootis) and Cor Caroli (Alpha Canum Venaticorum). Visible as a fuzzy star in binoculars. A 4-inch telescope at 100x shows a bright, round nebulous glow with a brilliant core. An 8-inch telescope resolves stars across much of the cluster, with beautiful chains radiating outward. Best observed from April through August.

歴史

Discovered by Charles Messier on May 3, 1764 — it was the first original discovery in Messier's catalog (M1 and M2 had been found by others). William Herschel resolved it into stars around 1784, counting an estimated 500 stars.

豆知識

M3 holds the record for the most variable stars of any globular cluster, with over 270 known. Most are RR Lyrae variables, pulsating stars used as standard candles for measuring cosmic distances. The cluster is estimated to be 11.4 billion years old.

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Credit: Credit Line and Copyright        Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 us. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Credit Line and Copyright Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 us. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026