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Photographer:

Jon Greif

Location of Photo:

Alpine, CA USA

Date/Time of photo:

August 5, 2023, between 10 pm and midnight PDT

Equipment:

Takahashi FSQ-85ED with 1.01x flattener/reducer. ZWO ASI533MC Pro imaging camera. Optolong L-Pro filter. Rainbow Astro RST-135 Mount. ZWO 30mm Mini Guide Scope with ZWO ASI290 Mini guide camera. ASIAIR Plus controller. Processed in Pixinsight 1.8.9.

Description:

This is the Globular Cluster M5 captured last night in the 2 hours before the very bright waxing moon rose over our Alpine yard. This description of M5 from NASA says it all: " 'Beautiful Nebula discovered between the Libra & Serpens...' begins the description of the 5th entry in 18th century astronomer Charles Messier's famous catalog of nebulae and star clusters. Though it appeared to Messier to be fuzzy and round and without stars, Messier 5 (M5) is now known to be a globular star cluster, 100,000 stars or more, bound by gravity and packed into a region around 165 light-years in diameter. It lies some 25,000 light-years away. Roaming the halo of our galaxy, globular star clusters are ancient members of the Milky Way. M5 is one of the oldest globulars, its stars estimated to be nearly 13 billion years old. The beautiful star cluster is a popular target for earthbound telescopes. Even close to its dense core, the cluster's red and blue giant stars, and rejuvenated blue stragglers stand out with yellowish and blue hues."

Website:

https://www.skyandtelescope.com/author/jgreif/