M12 Globular Cluster 

Globular cluster M12, in the constellation Ophiuchus, is nearly a twin of M10. It is just a bit fainter and only slightly larger. Like its twin, it does not contain a lot of variable stars. M12 lies at a distance of 18,000 light years from Earth and has a diameter of about 75 light years. Visually it is a fairly remarkable sight. Its visual magnitude of 6.7.

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