NGC 6440 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius and was discovered by William Herschel on 28 May 1786. It has an apparent magnitude of about 10, with a diameter of about 6 arcminutes, and its Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class is V.[1]
| NGC 6440 | |
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The globular cluster NGC 6440 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope | |
| Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
| Class | V |
| Constellation | Sagittarius |
| Right ascension | 17h 48m 52.7s[1] |
| Declination | −20° 21′ 36.9″[1] |
| Distance | 27.7 kly (8.5 kpc)[2] |
| Apparent magnitude (V) | 10.10[2] |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Radius | 3.15' x 3.15'[1] |
| Metallicity | |
| Other designations | GCl 77, 1FGL J1748.7-2020, MXB 1746-20[2] |
| See also: Globular cluster, List of globular clusters | |
New General Catalogue 6000 to 6499 | |
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