NGC 6752
NGC 6752
I observed this object on 5 January 2014 at Havelock North in New Zealand using an Explore Scientific ED80 Refractor: NGC 6752 is faint. The core appeared to be highly concentrated. Rich halo.
NGC 6752 is the 4th brightest GC.
Shapley Sawyer Classification: VI
Distance: 13,048 LY
Type: Halo Globular
Position w.r.t. core of galaxy: Below the MY disc and about half of the way towards the core.
Any stars resolved: No
Undergoing Core Collapse: Yes
NGC 6752 is the 4th brightest GC.
Shapley Sawyer Classification: VI
Distance: 13,048 LY
Type: Halo Globular
Position w.r.t. core of galaxy: Below the MY disc and about half of the way towards the core.
Any stars resolved: No
Undergoing Core Collapse: Yes
Telescope
CHI-1-CCD (Planewave CDK24)
Camera
FLI ProLine PL9000
Location
El Sauce Observatory
Date of observation
7/29/2022 to 8/25/2022
Filters
Luminance, Red, Green, Blue
Processing
PixInsight
Credits
#TLPOD