
NGC 6760 - Wikipedia
NGC 6760 is a globular cluster [2] in the constellation Aquila. It may have contributed to the formation of the open cluster Ruprecht 127 during NGC 6760's passage through the galactic …
Globular Cluster NGC 6760 - Deep⋆Sky Corner
Finder Chart The globular cluster NGC 6760 can be found in constellation Aquila. Only 1° 43' towards northwest you can find another globular cluster: NGC 6749. On 9 July it is in …
NGC 6760 - Globular Cluster in Aquila - TheSkyLive.com
NGC 6760 is a Globular Cluster in the Aquila constellation. NGC 6760 is situated close to the celestial equator and, as such, it is at least partly visible from both hemispheres in certain …
NGC 6760 - University of Queensland
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Mantrap Skies Astronomical Image Catalog: NGC6760
NGC 6760 it a rarely imaged type IX globular cluster in Aquila about 24,100 light-years from us and 15,600 from the galactic center. It was discovered on March 30, 1845 by John Hind.
NGC 6760 - Experienced Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights
2020年8月22日 · NGC 6760 is a Shapley-Sawyer class IX (http://en.wikipedia....entration_Class) globular cluster located approximately 24,100 light-years away in Aquila. Imaged June 23rd, …
The Millisecond Pulsars in NGC 6760 - NASA/ADS
We present the results of recent Arecibo and Green Bank observations of the globular cluster NGC 6760. Using Arecibo, a phase-coherent timing solution has been obtained for the …
NGC 6760 | Star Clusters | Aquila Constellation | Go Astronomy
NGC 6760 is a globular star cluster located in the constellation Aquila . NGC 6760 is magnitude 8.88 *, and is 9.6' in size. For reference, the full moon is 30' (arc minutes) or 0.5° in size.
NGC 6760 – Globular Cluster in Aquila - ZWO ASI294MC Pro
2018年8月31日 · NGC 6760 is a moderately bright (Mv 8.9), condensed globular cluster in central Aquila. It is quite distant (24,000 light years) and along the plane of the Milky Way so the …
NGC 6760 - spider.seds.org
This globular cluster was discovered on March 30, 1845 by John Russell Hind. John Herschel included it in his General Catalogue as GC 4473, which became NGC 6760 in J.L.E. Dreyer's …
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