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M4 - Visited M80 for a sharper view. For a comparison, checked M4. The M4 seems so bigger, brighter and loose as compared to M80. Also a NGC 6144 next to M4 and Antares seems bigger than M80.. but looser and fainter.. M80 definitely packs more stars in less space than this NGC. Overall M4-M80-6144 is a very good comparison for different types of GCs.
Sagittarius browsing for GC: Browsed the bottom of the Sagittarius. Epsilon-Zeta line
M69: tiny GC.. similar to M80, but it has a bright star next to it.
NGC6652: is on the below the Eps-Zeta line of the constellation. Definitely smaller than Ms.
M70 (New): continued along the same line as 6652, M70 shows up. Next to triple-star-straight-line alignment.
M54: Inside the bottom line. Just no guidepost.. browsing thru gets it there.. All these Ms seems similar.
NGC6723: This GC seems to be bigger than those other messier GCs. Wonder how messier missed this one. Just below Sagittarius.. easy to find.
NGC6624: Next to star Delta. Yet another GC.
NGC pair 6528-6522 near Alnasi/Gamma. These are really tiny-loose as compared to tiny messiers. One of them is denser than other. Infact second one is smaller and looser so hard to qualify.
ngc 6558-6569: Browsing on the opposite side leading to these GCs. not in a par.. lil bit apart.. they seem to be lil bigger than the above pair.
NGC 6563 PN: Seems like blue flash PN. Can be located easily thru star Eps Saggi. two star hops and pn should be in the view.
More GCs near Gamma-Delta M8 line. 6544 6553 6520 6540.. seemed like the 6528-22 pair near gamma.
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