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'''NGC 7099''' | '''NGC 7099''', also known as '''M 30''', is a [[globular cluster]] located in the constellation [[Capricornus]]. It is the only deep sky object in this constellation that is brighter than 11<sup>m</sup>. | ||
{{Infobox NGCobject | {{Infobox NGCobject | ||
| number= NGC 7099 | | number= NGC 7099 | ||
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| type = [[Globular cluster]] | | type = [[Globular cluster]] | ||
| epoch = 2000.0 | | epoch = 2000.0 | ||
| ra = | | ra = | ||
| de = | | de = | ||
| app_size = | | app_size = | ||
| app_mag = | | app_mag = | ||
| distance_ly = | | distance_ly = | ||
| const = Capricornus | | const = Capricornus | ||
| radius_ly = | | radius_ly = | ||
| redshift = | | redshift = | ||
| other = | | other = M 30 | ||
| source = | | source = | ||
| org_source = | | org_source = | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== Appearance === | === Appearance === | ||
=== Location === | === Location === | ||
To find this cluster one has to set the star 41 Cap, which has an apparent magnitude of 5<sup>m</sup>.2, in the middle of the field of view. After that M 30 is visible around 23 arc minutes west north west. | |||
=== Scientific research === | === Scientific research === | ||
=== References === | === References === | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 23 September 2024
NGC 7099, also known as M 30, is a globular cluster located in the constellation Capricornus. It is the only deep sky object in this constellation that is brighter than 11m.
NGC 7099 | |
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Observation data: 2000.0 epoch | |
Constellation | Capricornus |
Type | Globular cluster |
Other designations | M 30 |
Appearance
Location
To find this cluster one has to set the star 41 Cap, which has an apparent magnitude of 5m.2, in the middle of the field of view. After that M 30 is visible around 23 arc minutes west north west.