<p>Step outside tonight in the early evening, when Sagittarius lies above the southwestern horizon. Globular cluster M22 shines brightly at magnitude 5.1, readily observable with binoculars or any size telescope. It’s far from the Full Moon, increasing your chances of a good view tonight. You can find this ancient ball of stars some 2.5° northeast<a class="more-link" href="https://www.astronomy.com/observing/the-sky-today-tuesday-october-7-2025/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"The Sky Today on Tuesday, October 7: View the ancient stars of M22"</span></a></p>
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Step outside tonight in the early evening, when Sagittarius lies above the southwestern horizon. Globular cluster M22 shines brightly at magnitude 5.1, readily observable with binoculars or any size telescope. It’s far from the Full Moon, increasing your chances of a good view tonight. You can find this ancient ball of stars some 2.5° northeastContinue reading “The Sky Today on Tuesday, October 7: View the ancient stars of M22”
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