
Messier 5, located in constellation Serpens Caput, is an impressive globular

Messier 5. Globular Cluster M5 (NGC 5904)

M 5 (NGC 5904) - globular cluster in Serpens Caput.

Image of the cluster from the Digital Sky Survey. Other Resources for NGC 5904

The globular cluster Messier 5. Image: Sonoita Observatories

Globular cluster Messier 5 (M5, NGC 5904) was first seen by Gottfried Kirch and his wife Maria Margarethe on May 5, 1702, when they observed a comet,

Messier 5. NGC 5904. Serpens

M5 Globular Cluster. Messier 5 or M5 is a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens. Distance 25000 light years. Details: M5 (Globular Cluster)

The bright globular cluster Messier 5 (NGC 5904) in Serpens, shown from a 15-second yellow-light (V-band) exposure (in twilight)

Globular cluster Messier 5 (M5, NGC 5904) was first seen by Gottfried Kirch

Globular Cluster in Serpens - One of the oldest globular clusters,
NGC 5904 / Messier 5 587729747911377073

NGC 5904. Globular cluster highly resolved. Constellation Ser Dreyer Descr.

NGC 5904

This is a Globular Cluster. It is 13 billion years old.

GGCs database: globular cluster NGC 5904

M 10 (NGC 6254) - globular cluster in Ophiuchus.

Messier 5 or M5 (also designated NGC 5904) is a globular cluster in the

Some 27 years later he counted up to 200 resolvable stars in this globular

M-5 (NGC-5904): A wonderful globular cluster in Serpens (the serpent).

