M22 Globular Cluster
Taken by Dr. Mark Elowitz on March 27, 2026 @ In Las Cruces, NM, but using the T32 iTelescope in Siding Spring Observatory, Australia.
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M22 is a relatively old globular cluster at a distance of 3.25 kpc. Its radius is about 50 ly. The cluster is about 12 billion years old.
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