Globular Cluster M19
Globular Cluster M19
(also known as
Messier Object 19
,
Messier 19
,
M19
, or
NGC 6273
) is a
globular cluster
in the
Ophiuchus constellation
. It was discovered by
Charles Messier
in
1764
. M19 is the most
oblate
known globular cluster. It is at a distance of about 28,000
light-years
away from the
Solar System
, and quite near to the
Galactic Center
, only about 5,200 light years away.
External links
Messier 19, SEDS Messier pages
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