The star cluster Messier 5 is high in the south at nightfall, in Serpens Caput, the head of the serpent. Through binoculars, it looks like a fuzzy star. A small telescope reveals some of the cluster's individual stars.
The star cluster Messier 5 is high in the south at nightfall, in Serpens Caput, the head of the serpent. Through binoculars, it looks like a fuzzy star. A small telescope reveals some of the cluster's individual stars.