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M5 (Globular Cluster, in Serpens)
Observer: Joe Caggiano (e-mail: jcaggiano@mindspring.com, web: http://home.mindspring.com/~jcaggiano/)
Instrument: 6-inch equatorial reflector Location: Glenside, Pa, USA
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: poor
Time: Mon May 29 05:00:00 2006 UT Obs. no.: 1534
While viewing Jupiter I located M5. Viewing at 71x, it appeared as a round haze. I did not have enough aperature to resolve into individual stars though.
M5 (Globular Cluster, in Serpens)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 20-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: none Transparency: excellent Seeing: excellent
Time: Sun Mar 17 04:15:00 2002 UT Obs. no.: 621
M 5 globular showed very well. I notced two groups of stars that trailed away from M 5 on either side of it. It looked like some sort of disturbance affected M 5.
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