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| dist_ly = 22.5
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| dist_pc = 6.5 ± 0.6
kpc
| appmag_v = +8.69
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| names = GCl 103,
GC 4441
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NGC 6712 is a
globular cluster that was probably discovered by
Le Gentil on
July 9 1749 when investigating the
Milky Way star cloud in
Aquila. He described it as a "true nebula," in contrast to the open star cluster
M11. Independently discovered by
William Herschel on
June 16 1784 and cataloged as H I.47; he also first classified it as a round nebula. John Herschel was the first to described it as a
globular star cluster during his observations in the
1830s.
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