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NGC6626

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 18:24:32.9
Declination: -24:52:10
Constellation: SGR
Visual Magnitude: 6.9

Historic Information


Discoverer: Messier
Year of discovery: 1764
Discovery aperture: 3.5

Observational


Summary description: !, globular, vB, L, R, geCM, rrr, st 14…16
Sub-type: IV

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 6626 17.5" (7/10/99): striking globular at 220x, with the halo appearing ~4.5' in diameter and a very bright core ~2'x1.5' elongated SSW-NNE. Extensive resolution at 280x and 380x with roughly 50 stars resolved in the halo. At 380x the edges of the core really start breaking up into numerous stars and a rich sprinkling of stars is superimposed on the well-defined core. On the north side of the halo a long star chain heads directly north and a fainter but richer chain starts to trail off the east side of the core but abruptly turns in a chain heading NNW. 13.1" (6/29/84): a prominent star chain extends to the north. 13.1" (7/16/82): very bright, fairly large, sharp concentration with a lively unresolved core. A few stars are resolved at the edges of the core over haze and many stragglers resolved including long spidery chains. A total of a few dozen stars resolved. Excellent view at 290x and a star chain to the north is prominent. 8": bright, sharp concentration, lively halo just resolves into many faint stars at 200x!