Messier Index/M21
Appearance
Messier 21 | |
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Observation data (J2000.0 epoch) | |
Right ascension | 18h 04.6m |
Declination | −22° 30′ |
Distance | 4.25 kly (1.3 kPc) |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 6.5 |
Apparent dimensions (V) | 13.0′ |
Other designations | NGC 6531 |
Messier 21 or M21 (also designated NGC 6531) is an w:open cluster of w:stars in the w:constellation of Sagittarius. It was discovered and catalogued by w:Charles Messier on w:June 5, w:1764.
M21 is a relatively young cluster of a mere 4.6 million w:years of age. It is tightly packed but contains about 57 w:stars. A few blue giant stars have been identified in the cluster, but Messier 21 is composed mainly of small dim stars. With a magnitude of 6.5, M21 is not visible to the naked eye; however, with the smallest binoculars it can be easily spotted on a dark night.