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NGC6522 (Globular Cluster, in Sagittarius)
Observer: Andrew Cooper (e-mail: acooper@pobox.com, web: http://www.siowl.com/)
Instrument: 46-cm Dobsonian reflector Location: Vekol Road, Arizona, Unites States
Light pollution: none Transparency: good Seeing: fair
Time: Sun Jun 5 06:00:00 2005 UT Obs. no.: 1278
Small, rich, condensed, 3' diameter, just resolved at 175x, very nice globular in a very rich Milky Way starfield, NGC6528 in the field just 15' east
NGC6522 (Globular Cluster, in Sagittarius)
Observer: Giorgos Koronis (e-mail: giorgos.koronis@lies.com)
Instrument: 8-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: Parnon mountain, Greece
Light pollution: none Transparency: excellent Seeing: good
Time: Sat Jun 19 22:00:00 2004 UT Obs. no.: 1021
NGC6522 and NGC6528 are two faint not resolvable globulars in the field of gamma Sgr.Nice field at 45x(20mm plossl).
NGC6522 (Globular Cluster, in Sagittarius)
Observer: Larry Wade (e-mail: lab@capital2.com)
Instrument: 10-inch Dobsonian reflector Location: Belzoni, Mississippi, USA
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: excellent Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Sep 10 02:00:00 1998 UT Obs. no.: 385
Seen in same field at 47x as NGC 6528, 6522 is the brighter of the two,both near Gamma Sgr. At 134x 6522 shows no stars but some mottling is seen
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