Globular Cluster M22

Globular Cluster M22 (also known as Messier Object 22, Messier 22, M22, or NGC 6656) is a globular cluster in the Sagittarius constellation. It was discovered by Abraham Ihle in 1665. M22 is one of the nearer globular clusters to Earth at a distance of about 10,400 light-years away.

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