NGC 6207, a remote type Sc spiral galaxy in the constellation Hercules. Though it has the same shape as the galaxies M51 and M101, the image here is too small for the shape to be resolved. NGC 6207 lies 1/2 degree away from the great globular cluster M13, and is often visible in photographs of that object. Object: NGC 6207 Coordinates: Right Ascension 16hr 41.3m, Declination +36deg 56m Constellation: Hercules Size: 2 x 1 minutes of arc Magnitude: 12.3 Telescope focal length: 500mm Telescope aperture: 80mm Camera: Santa Barbara Instruments ST-6 Exposure: 200s (10 @ 20s) Observer(s): Dr. Greg Latta