In 1764, Charles Messier was a star-cluster-discovering machine. He found five globular clusters in Ophiuchus. He cataloged them as Messier 9, 10, 12, 14, and 19. They are scattered across the large constellation, and are visible through binoculars.
In 1764, Charles Messier was a star-cluster-discovering machine. He found five globular clusters in Ophiuchus. He cataloged them as Messier 9, 10, 12, 14, and 19. They are scattered across the large constellation, and are visible through binoculars.