Observing Globular Clusters

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The first globular cluster (see GLOBULAR CLUSTERS and GALACTIC STAR CLUSTERS: OBSERVING BY AMATEURS) discovered was M22, by a German amateur astronomer, Johann Abraham Ihle, while observing Saturn in Sagittarius in 1665. M22's discovery is credited to Ihle in Edmund Halley's catalog of six nebulae: `An Account of several Nebulae or lucid Spots like Clouds, lately discovered among the Fixt Stars by...

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