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M9

NGC 6333

球状星団 優秀 (65/100)
M9 GlobularCluster Ophiuchus 可視 レベル 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Higher magnification helpful
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物性

等級 7.7
角度サイズ 6.9′
距離 25800 ly
Globular Cluster [Distance: 25800 ly]

位置と識別子

RA 17h 19m 11.8s
Dec -18° 30' 58.5"
星座 Ophiuchus
カタログ M9

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M9について

説明

M9 is a moderately bright globular cluster in Ophiuchus, about 25,800 light-years from Earth. It lies near the center of the Milky Way and is partially dimmed by interstellar dust, which reddens its light. The cluster contains roughly 250,000 stars packed into a sphere about 90 light-years across.

観測のコツ

Located about 3.5 degrees southeast of Eta Ophiuchi. Appears as a small, round fuzzy patch in binoculars. A 6-inch telescope shows a bright core with a diffuse halo, but resolving individual stars requires 8 inches or more and high magnification. A nearby dark nebula (Barnard 64) is visible to the east. Best observed from June through August.

歴史

Discovered by Charles Messier on May 28, 1764. He described it as a nebula without stars. William Herschel resolved individual stars in 1784. Due to its southerly declination and proximity to the galactic center, it was less studied than many other globulars until modern times.

豆知識

M9 is one of the nearer globular clusters to the galactic center, only about 5,500 light-years from it. Without the dimming effect of interstellar dust, M9 would appear significantly brighter — about 2 magnitudes more luminous than we see it.

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Credit: NASA & ESA. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: NASA & ESA. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026