NGC 6539
NGC 6539 | |
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Globular cluster NGC 6539 | |
Observation data (2000 epoch) | |
Class | X:[1] |
Constellation | Serpens |
Right ascension | 18h 04m 48.0s |
Declination | –07° 35′ 00″ |
Distance | 25.4 kly (7.8 kpc)[2] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 9.6 |
Apparent dimensions (V) | 7.9 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | ×105 5.36[2] M☉ |
Metallicity | = –0.63[2] dex |
Other designations | GCL 85 |
NGC 6539 (also GCL 85) is a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens. It was discovered by Theodor Brorsen in 1856.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Shapley, Harlow; Sawyer, Helen B. (August 1927), "A Classification of Globular Clusters", Harvard College Observatory Bulletin (849): 11–14, Bibcode:1927BHarO.849...11S.
- 1 2 3 Boyles, J.; et al. (November 2011), "Young Radio Pulsars in Galactic Globular Clusters", The Astrophysical Journal 742 (1): 51, arXiv:1108.4402, Bibcode:2011ApJ...742...51B, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/742/1/51.
- ↑ Normandin, George. "Globular Star Cluster NGC 6539." Kopernik Space Images. 20 Oct. 2000. 20 June 2008 <http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:5xdhVWrL_xgJ:www.kopernik.org/images/archive/n6539.htm+%22NGC+6539%22+epoch&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us>.
- ↑ Patterson, Bill. "Global CLusters 2007 Gallery." LAAstro. 2007. 20 June 2008 <http://www.laastro.com/Glob2007_spec.html>.
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