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  Constellation Hercules  
  Magnitude 5.8  
  Distance 22,800 light years  
  Size 150 light years across  
  Age 12 billion years  
  RA 16:42  
  DEC 36:28  
       
       
       
 

Explanation: M13 is one of the most prominent and best known globular clusters. Visible with binoculars in the constellation of Hercules, M13 is frequently one of the first objects found by curious sky gazers seeking celestials wonders beyond normal human vision. M13 is a colossal home to over 100,000 stars, spans over 150 light years across, lies over 20,000 light years distant, and is over 12 billion years old. At the 1974 dedication of Arecibo Observatory, a radio message about Earth was sent in the direction of M13. The reason for the low abundance of unusual blue straggler stars in M13 is currently unknown.

       
       
       
       
       
       
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