Aquarius Hosts One of the Brightest Globular Clusters
Messier 2 (M2) is a spectacular globular cluster containing over 150,000 stars, located about 33,600 light-years away. It is easily visible with binoculars and small telescopes from Earth.

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Messier 2 (M2) is a spectacular globular cluster containing over 150,000 stars, located about 33,600 light-years away. It is easily visible with binoculars and small telescopes from Earth.