How would you like to see about a million stars, all crammed together in a tight ball in our Rochester night sky? Well you can do just that. The Great Hercules star cluster is one of the true ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A Hubble Space Telescope view of the Great Hercules Cluster. | Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble ...
If you find yourself in a dark, un-light-polluted area anytime soon, be sure to glance around the sky with binoculars. Along the hazy band of the Milky Way and elsewhere, you’re sure to find plenty of ...
Sometimes we have no clue what's over our heads. On July nights it's easy to find out. As soon as the sky gets dark (around 10:30-11 p.m. local daylight time) look high up in the southeastern sky for ...
M13, the Hercules Cluster, is a globular cluster of stars. Globular clusters are large, old, and spherical. They orbit the Milky Way differently than open clusters. You can see M13 with a moderately ...
Hercules the Hero is not the brightest of constellations but it’s a large one. In fact, it’s the fifth largest constellation of the Rochester night sky and it’s home to some wonderful celestial ...
The Great Hercules Star Cluster is one of the true treasures of the summer and early autumn Pottsville sky. It’s a dense cluster of stars all crammed together in a tight sphere that you’ll love ...
M13 and M92 are star clusters in the Hercules constellation. Both clusters are impressive, though M92 is often less noticed. Direct comparison of both clusters using the same telescope is ideal.
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