Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Aquarius (Aqr)  ·  Contains:  HD204950  ·  M 2  ·  NGC 7089
Messier 2, Indy Backyard Astro
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As we gaze up at the night sky, the universe unfolds before our eyes in the form of countless stars, galaxies, and nebulae. One celestial gem that has captured the wonder of astronomers and stargazers alike is Messier 2 (M2), a breathtaking globular cluster located in the constellation Aquarius.Messier 2 was first discovered by French astronomer Jean-Dominique Maraldi in 1746 and later cataloged by Charles Messier in 1760. This cluster is situated approximately 37,500 light-years away from Earth, making it one of the closer globular clusters to our solar system.M2 is a dense collection of stars, housing hundreds of thousands of them. Unlike open clusters, which form from the same molecular cloud and share similar ages and compositions, globular clusters are densely packed groups of stars that are much older. M2 is estimated to be around 13 billion years old, nearly as ancient as the universe itself. The stars within globular clusters are some of the oldest objects in the Milky Way.

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