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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Messier_72Messier 72 - Wikipedia

    Messier 72 (also known as M72 or NGC 6981) is a globular cluster in the south west of the very mildly southern constellation of Aquarius . Observational history and guide. M72 was discovered by astronomer Pierre Méchain in 1780. [a] His countryman Charles Messier looked for it 36 days later, and included it in his catalog. [8] .

    • 9.3
    • 1.68×10⁵ M☉
  2. It was the first of five star clusters that Méchain would discover while assisting Messier and, at a distance of 50,000 light-years from Earth, it is one of the most remote clusters in Messiers catalog. M72 is located in the constellation Aquarius and has an apparent magnitude of 9.4.

  3. Jul 24, 2015 · Messier 72 (M72) is a globular star cluster located in the constellation Aquarius, the Water Bearer. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 9.35 and lies at a distance of 54,570 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 6981 in the New General Catalogue.

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  5. Apr 22, 2010 · A stunning image of a globular cluster of stars in the constellation of Aquarius, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The cluster, also known as Messier 72, looks like a city seen from an airplane window at night, with many galaxies in the background.

  6. Nov 26, 2018 · Learn about the history, description, and research of Messier 72, a remote and luminous globular cluster about 54,570 light years away in the Aquarius constellation. Find out how it was discovered, observed, and studied by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope and other instruments.

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · Messier 72 can be found about 54,570 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius, making is one of the most remote Messier clusters in the sky. It is right next to the M73 asterism. Messier 72 appears faint and not impressive through an eyepiece.

  8. science.nasa.gov › image-detail › messier-72-aSearch - Science@NASA

    A stunning image of Messier 72, a globular cluster of old stars in the constellation of Aquarius, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The cluster looks like a city seen from an airplane window at night, with many distant galaxies in the background.

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