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Messier 69
M69 by Hubble Space Telescope; 3.5′ view
Credit: NASA/STScI/WikiSkyObservation data (J2000 epoch) Class V Constellation Sagittarius Right ascension 18h 31m 23.23s[1] Declination -32° 20′ 52.7″[1] Distance 29.7 kly[citation needed] (9.1 kpc) Apparent magnitude (V) +8.31[1] Apparent dimensions (V) 9′.8 Physical characteristics Radius 42 ly[2] Other designations M69, NGC 6637, GCl 96[1] See also: Globular cluster, List of globular clusters Messier 69 (also known as M69 or NGC 6637) is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius. It was discovered by Charles Messier on August 31, 1780, the same night he discovered M70. At the time, he was searching for an object described by LaCaille in 1751-2 and thought he had rediscovered it, but it is unclear if LaCaille actually described M69.
M69 is at a distance of about 29,700 light-years away from Earth and has a spatial radius of 42 light-years. It is a close neighbor of globular cluster M70, with 1,800 light-years separating the two objects; both of these clusters lie close to the galactic center. It is one of the most metal-rich globular clusters known.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c d "SIMBAD Astronomical Database". Results for NGC 6637. http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/Simbad. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
- ^ distance × sin( diameter_angle / 2 ) = 42 ly. radius
External links
- Globular Cluster M69 @ SEDS Messier pages
- Messier 69, Galactic Globular Clusters Database page
- Messier 69 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
Coordinates: 18h 31m 23.23s, −32° 20′ 52.7″
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