What is a Globular Cluster?
Globular clusters are dense, spherical groups of stars. They are found either above or below the plane of our galaxy.
Good examples of globular clusters include the Hercules Cluster (M13) and Omega Centauri (NGC 5139).
Omega Centauri NGC 5139
Omega Centauri NGC 5139
Meade 10" ACF (Namibia)
M13 Hercules Cluster
M13 Hercules Cluster
TEC140ED Refractor
M15
M15
TEC140ED Refractor
M4
M4
Celestron C9.25 SCT
M2
M2
TEC 140 ED APO
M92
M92
TEC140ED Refractor
NGC104/47 Tucanae
NGC104/47 Tucanae
APM107 (Namibia)
M13, NGC 6207, IC 4617
M13, NGC 6207, IC 4617
Celestron C9.25 SCT
Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri
Celestron C9.25 SCT
M22
M22
TEC140
M13, NGC 6207, IC 4617
M13, NGC 6207, IC 4617
Celestron C9.25 SCT
Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri
Celestron C9.25 SCT
M5
M5
Celestron C9.25 SCT
M4 and Antares
Celestron C9.25 SCT