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M92

NGC 6341

Ammasso globulare Eccezionale (75/100)
M92 GlobularCluster Hercules Visibile Livello 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Higher magnification helpful
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Proprietà

Magnitudine 6.4
Dimensione angolare 14.4′
Distanza 26700 ly
Globular Cluster [Distance: 26700 ly]

Posizione e identificatori

RA 17h 17m 07.4s
Dec +43° 08' 09.4"
Costellazione Hercules
Catalogo M92

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Descrizione

M92 is a bright, dense globular cluster in Hercules, about 26,700 light-years from Earth. It is one of the oldest known globular clusters, estimated at 14.2 billion years — nearly as old as the universe itself. M92 contains several hundred thousand stars in a sphere about 109 light-years across. Despite being a magnificent object, it is perpetually overshadowed by the more famous M13 just 9 degrees away.

Consigli per l'osservazione

Located about 6 degrees north of Pi Herculis, near the northern border of the Keystone. In binoculars it appears as a bright, round fuzzy star. A 4-inch telescope at 100x shows a concentrated, bright core. An 8-inch telescope resolves stars across the outer regions beautifully. M92 is comparable to M13 in visual quality but receives far less attention. Try observing both in the same session. Best observed from May through September.

Storia

Discovered by Johann Elert Bode on December 27, 1777. Charles Messier independently found it on March 18, 1781. Despite being nearly as bright as M13, M92 has always lived in its neighbor's shadow.

Curiosità

M92 is often called the 'other' Hercules globular, unfairly overshadowed by M13. At an estimated 14.2 billion years, it may be one of the oldest objects in the observable universe. The cluster has a retrograde orbit around the Milky Way, suggesting it may have been captured from a dwarf satellite galaxy early in the Milky Way's history.

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Credit: en:NASA, en:STScI, en:WikiSky. License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: en:NASA, en:STScI, en:WikiSky. License: Public domain. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026