Messier 5 (NGC 5904): A Glorious Globular and Summertime Rose

On the night of May 5, 1702, Gottfried Kirch was comet hunting with his wife Maria when they discovered a "nebulous star" in the constellation of Serpens. The Kirches stumbled upon this cluster — one of the largest, brightest, and oldest in the heavens

Barnard’s Star: Chasing the Red Dwarf Through Ophiuchus

Barnard’s Star, located under six light-years away in Ophiuchus, is a red dwarf with a surface temperature of 3,200 K and extraordinary proper motion, moving over 10 arcseconds per year. Discovered to host four exoplanets, it fascinates astronomers as a rare opportunity to observe significant stellar movement within a human lifetime. Article shows a photograph of it in 2019 amongst the stars. The star is also known as Runaway Star, HIP 87937, LFT 1385, Proxima Ophiuchi, V2500 Ophiuchi.