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  1. Messier 9 - Wikipedia

    Messier 9 or M9 (also designated NGC 6333) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Ophiuchus.

  2. Messier 9 - Science@NASA

    Aug 25, 2024 · Located only 25,000 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus, M9 is one of the closest globular clusters to the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The stars in the globular …

  3. Globular Cluster Messier 9 & Dark Cloud Barnard 64 - Deep⋆Sky …

    The globular cluster Messier 9 is located in the constellation Ophiuchus (Serpent Bearer), roughly in the middle between the 2.43 mag bright star Sabik (η Ophiuchi) and the 4.39 mag bright star …

  4. Messier 9 (M9) - The NGC 6333 Globular Cluster - Universe Today

    Mar 29, 2016 · Messier 9 is one of the closest globular clusters to our Milky Way galactic nucleus. At about 25,800 light years from our Solar system, it keeps its stars collected in a loose sphere …

  5. Messier 9 (NGC 6333) | Ophiucus | Go Astronomy

    Messier 9 (M9), situated in the constellation Ophiuchus, is a compact globular cluster, a spherical assemblage of stars tightly bound by gravity. With its massive population of ancient stars and …

  6. Messier 9 - Messier Objects

    Feb 20, 2015 · Messier 9 (M9) is a globular cluster located in the southern constellation Ophiuchus. It has the designation NGC 6333 in the new General Catalogue. The cluster lies at …

  7. Messier 9 Star Cluster Facts & Distance - Universe Guide

    Nov 13, 2025 · Messier 9 (Messier 9) is a globular cluster that has a distance from Earth of 25,800.00 light years. It can be found in the constellation of Ophiuchus. It was discovered in …

  8. Messier 9 - M9 - astropixels.com

    Jun 1, 2020 · This page contains an image of the M9 globular cluster from the Messier Catalog of deep sky objects.

  9. Messier 9 - skyledge.net

    This page contains an image of Messier 9, a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

  10. Messier Object 9

    Discovered 1764 by Charles Messier. Globular cluster Messier 9 (M9, NGC 6333) is one of the original discoveries of Charles Messier, who cataloged it on May 28, 1764, and described it as …