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Constellation Data
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Skylore
Represents Aesculapius, the Roman god of medicine and healing.

Description
Between Scorpius and Hercules. Contains Barnard's star, the third closest star to the earth (after the Sun and Alpha Centauri). Barnard's star is a dim red dwarf 6 light-years away.
![[star chart]](../../../images/Oph.gif)


Star Clusters
M9 (Globular cluster), mag. 8.0.
M10 (Globular cluster), mag. 6.7.
M12 (Globular cluster), mag. 6.6.
M14 (Globular cluster), mag. 8.0.
M19 (Globular cluster), mag. 6.9.
M62 (Globular cluster), mag. 6.6.
M107 (Globular cluster), mag. 9.2.
What are Star Clusters?

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