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NGC 4833

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Class
  
VIII

Right ascension
  
12 59 33.92

Distance
  
21.5 kly (6.6 kpc)

Constellation
  
Musca

Declination
  
–70° 52′ 35.4″

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
+7.79

NGC 4833

NGC 4833 (also known as Caldwell 105) is a globular cluster discovered by Abbe Lacaille during his 1751-1752 journey to South Africa, and catalogued in 1755. It was subsequently observed and catalogued by James Dunlop and Sir John Herschel whose instruments could resolve it into individual stars.

The globular cluster is situated in the very southerly constellation Musca at a distance of 21,200 light years from Earth. It is partially obscured by a dusty region of the galactic plane. After corrections for the reddening by dust, evidence was obtained that it is in the order of 2 billion years older than globular clusters M5 or M92.

References

NGC 4833 Wikipedia