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NGC 5897 — Globular Cluster in Libra

Globular Cluster Excellent (65/100)
Magnitude 8.6m GlobularCluster Libra (Lib) Visible
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About NGC 5897

Description

NGC 5897 is a loose, low-concentration globular cluster in Libra, about 40,000 light-years away. Among the brightest globulars in the constellation, it is unusual for its very low central density — its core barely stands out against the outer halo, giving it a soft, diffuse appearance that contrasts with the more familiar tightly-packed globulars like M13 or M3. Its low metallicity and large size suggest it formed early in the Milky Way's history and has had time to evaporate stars from its outer envelope, contributing to the loose structure.

Observing Tips

A 4-inch at moderate power shows a faint round glow with no obvious central concentration. An 8-inch at 150-200x begins to resolve the brighter outer members as faint star-like points scattered across the halo, with the cluster never quite resolving into a distinct core. A 12-inch under good skies fully resolves perhaps 50 of the brightest cluster members. The lack of a tight core makes NGC 5897 a useful contrast object — observers note the difference from concentrated globulars instructive. Best observed April through July.

History

Discovered by William Herschel on 25 March 1784. NGC 5897 was an early test case for loose globular cluster classification, as its broad, low-density profile sat awkwardly between the open and globular cluster categories that had been crystallizing in 18th and 19th century catalogs.

Fun Facts

NGC 5897 is among the lowest-metallicity globulars in the Milky Way, with about one-fortieth of the solar abundance of heavy elements. Its stellar population is therefore among the oldest accessible to amateur instruments — a 12-billion-year window into the chemistry of the very early Galaxy.

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1Properties

Magnitude 8.6
Angular Size 9.9′
glob. cl. , pF, L, viR, vgbM, rrr

Position & Identifiers

RA 15h 17m 24.0s
Dec -21° 01' 00.0"
Constellation Libra (Lib)
Catalog NGC 5897

2How easy to spot?

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Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Easy Easy Medium+
150mm Newt. Easy Easy Easy
C8 203mm Easy Easy Easy
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

Easy on Seestar S50

3Visibility

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Best season Apr – Jun (peak: May)

4 Eyepiece View

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125x TFOV: 0.4° Lim. mag: 13.6
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NGC 5897 · 9.9′ diameter · N up, E left

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