core, while three others reside within the main body of the galaxy: Terzan 7, Terzan8 and Arp 2. Additionally, Palomar 12, Whiting 1, NGC 2419, NGC 4147
Terzan 5 is a heavily obscured globular cluster belonging to the bulge (the central star concentration) of the Milky Way galaxy. It was one of six globulars
Agop Terzan in 1966 (for Terzan 1), 1967 (for Terzan 2), 1968 (for Terzan 3 to 8), and 1971 (for Terzan 9 to 12). List of star clusters in the Terzan Catalogue:
per second. The pulsar is located in a globular cluster of stars called Terzan 5, located approximately 18,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation
Terzan 7 is a sparse and young globular cluster that is believed to have originated in the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy (Sag DEG) and is physically