M28

Observed:  Points: 20

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General Info

TypeGlobular Cluster
ConstellationSagittarius
Right ascension18h24'32.800''
Declination-24°52'12''
Magnitude6.800
Distance17,900ly
Size11.200 arc min
Catalog Designations NGC6626, M28
Discovered 1764 Charles Messier

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M28

4.5in starblast
20 points

Small and faint, unresolved. Near lambda Sagitarii.

M28

Orion XT8
20 points

faint globular cluster. small

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