Messier 28

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Messier 28 is a dense globular star cluster located in the constellation Sagittarius, composed of hundreds of thousands of ancient stars.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Messier 28 canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Messier object
NGC object
globular star cluster
age ~12 billion years
angularSize 11.2 arcminutes
apparentMagnitudeV 6.8
belongsTo Local Group
bestViewingSeason summer
catalog Messier catalogue
New General Catalogue
catalogNumber GCl 99
M28
NGC 6626
constellation Sagittarius
contains ancient low-mass stars
horizontal branch stars
hundreds of thousands of stars
red giant branch stars
coreConcentration high
declination −24° 52′
discoveredBy Charles Messier
discoveryDate 1764
discoveryInstrument refracting telescope
distanceFromEarth ~18,000 light-years
~5,500 parsecs
evolutionaryStage dynamically evolved globular cluster
galacticComponent Milky Way center
surface form: Galactic bulge
hasColorIndexB−V ~0.7
hostGalaxy Milky Way
is dense globular star cluster
locatedIn Sagittarius constellation region rich in star fields
locatedNear Milky Way center
surface form: Galactic center
locationInGalaxy Milky Way
metallicity low
notableFeature contains millisecond pulsars
observationalClass visual telescopic deep-sky object
observedIn X-ray wavelengths
optical wavelengths
radio wavelengths
otherName GCl 99
M22
surface form: M28

NGC 6626
rightAscension 18h 24m
stellarPopulation Population II
surfaceBrightness high
visibility best seen from southern latitudes

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Sagittarius contains Messier 28