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Astronomy Picture of the Day - M13: The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules
NASA ^ | 14 Aug, 2025 | Image Credit & Copyright: R. Jay Gabany

Posted on 08/14/2025 12:16:59 PM PDT by MtnClimber

Explanation: In 1716, English astronomer Edmond Halley noted, "This is but a little Patch, but it shews itself to the naked Eye, when the Sky is serene and the Moon absent." Of course, M13 is now less modestly recognized as the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules, one of the brightest globular star clusters in the northern sky. Sharp telescopic views like this one reveal the spectacular cluster's hundreds of thousands of stars. At a distance of 25,000 light-years, the cluster stars crowd into a region 150 light-years in diameter. Approaching the cluster core, upwards of 100 stars could be contained in a cube just 3 light-years on a side. For comparison with our neighborhood of the Milky Way, the closest star to the Sun is over 4 light-years away. Early telescopic observers of the great globular cluster also noted a curious convergence of three dark lanes with a spacing of about 120 degrees, seen here just below the cluster center. Known as the propeller in M13, the shape is likely a chance optical effect of the distribution of stars viewed from our perspective against the dense cluster core.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Science
KEYWORDS: apod; nasa

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1 posted on 08/14/2025 12:16:59 PM PDT by MtnClimber
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2 posted on 08/14/2025 12:17:54 PM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery, wildlife and climbing, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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Is that the glob that is slowly making its way to New York City?


3 posted on 08/14/2025 12:18:47 PM PDT by x
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Pinging the APOD list

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4 posted on 08/14/2025 12:19:06 PM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery, wildlife and climbing, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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Biig Badda-Boom


5 posted on 08/14/2025 12:24:15 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is opinion or satire. Or both.)
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Does the cluster contain caramel and pecans?

If so, I’m all in.

6 posted on 08/14/2025 12:37:28 PM PDT by GaltAdonis
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Wow.


7 posted on 08/14/2025 12:43:33 PM PDT by No name given ( Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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So That’s Where THEY are Hiding!
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8 posted on 08/14/2025 12:51:14 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (ALL Things Will be Revealed !)
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To: MtnClimber
The clusters seem to cluster around the galaxy core as this side view illustrates. They are certainly curiosities. One could say that about everything in the heavens though.


9 posted on 08/14/2025 1:00:31 PM PDT by xp38
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I wonder what nighttime looks like to an inhabitant of o solar system in M13. It must be spectacular…


10 posted on 08/14/2025 1:07:25 PM PDT by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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To: MtnClimber

“Great Globular Cluster”

Try saying that three times fast.


11 posted on 08/14/2025 1:12:44 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer” )
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“Great Globular Cluster!”

We need to shout that whenever Congress screws up. *SMIRK*


12 posted on 08/14/2025 1:18:06 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: telescope115

Yes, living on a planet orbiting a star in the M13 globular cluster would mean seeing a lot of bright stars at night. But would it make up for not having chocolate?


13 posted on 08/14/2025 1:20:46 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: telescope115

Provided life can exist with all the energy from this compact grouping of stars, It might be that if you are in the center of the cluster you do not experience night because of all the ambient light!


14 posted on 08/14/2025 1:42:52 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission ( )
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To: telescope115

Like living in a microwave/x-ray machine. No inhabitants.


15 posted on 08/14/2025 3:00:08 PM PDT by Romulus ( )
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To: Verginius Rufus

I don’t know…chocolate is gooooood……..😛


16 posted on 08/14/2025 4:10:50 PM PDT by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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M13 is #2 in the Hercules Constellation. Based on the location, i'd say it's either a swollen lymph node or an armpit tumor.

17 posted on 08/14/2025 10:04:45 PM PDT by DannyTN
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