C84
NGC 5286
Dados do Objeto
- Designação do Catálogo
- C84
- Tipo
- GlobularCluster
- Constelação
- Centaurus
- Magnitude
- 7.6
- Ascensão Reta
- 13h 46m 26.9s
- Declinação
- -51° 22' 26.4"
- Distância
- 36,100 anos-luz
- Tamanho Angular
- 9
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Sobre C84
Descrição
NGC 5286 is a bright globular cluster in Centaurus, about 35,900 light-years away. It is a moderately concentrated cluster spanning about 9 arcminutes with an integrated magnitude of 7.6, located near the star M Centauri.
Dicas de Observação
Visible as a bright, round glow in a 4-inch telescope. An 8-inch scope begins to resolve the outer halo into individual stars. Located conveniently near the naked-eye star M Centauri for easy finding. Best in spring and summer from southern locations.
História
Discovered by James Dunlop on May 7, 1826 from Australia. The cluster has been studied for its multiple stellar populations, which hint at a complex formation history.
Curiosidades
NGC 5286 may be another example of a globular cluster that originated as the nucleus of a small dwarf galaxy, based on its chemical abundance patterns that differ from typical Milky Way globulars.
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Credit: Own work. License: CC BY-SA 3.0. (Wikimedia Commons)
Skybred Mar 2, 2026