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NGC 6366: A Rare Globular Cluster Defying Galactic Norms Near the Milky Way’s Plane

NGC 6366: A Rare Globular Cluster Defying Galactic Norms Near the Milky Way’s Plane

While most globular clusters orbit in the Milky Way’s outer halo, NGC 6366 stands out by lingering close to the galactic plane. Located ~12,000 light-years from Earth in Ophiuchus, the cluster’s starlight dims and reddens as it passes through interstellar dust—a phenomenon known as interstellar reddening. In this telescope image, NGC 6366’s golden stellar swarm contrasts sharply with the blue-white star 47 Ophiuchi, just 100 light-years away and visible as a bright point near the cluster’s edge.