Palomar 13

Globular Cluster Palomar 13 (Pegasus Globular Cluster), class XII, in Pegasus

RA:
23:06:44.4
Dec:
+12:46:19
Distance from Sun:
84.1 kly
Distance from Galactic Center:
87.0 kly
Apparent Diameter:
2.2 arc min
Brightness:
13.80 mag vis
Radial Velocity:
Diameter:
Abs. Mag:
Discovered by A.G. Wilson in 1953.

Palomar 13 was discovered by A.G. Wilson (1955) and named by him the Pegasus Globular Cluster, together with globular clusters Palomar 3, Palomar 4 and Palomar 5, and two new Local Group galaxies. That naming was certainly not essentially a happy choice, as Pegasus also contains the prominent globular M15. G.O. Abell (1955) cataloged them with their Palomar numbers.

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