The galactic hunting grounds of Sagittarius
is the home of yet another globular cluster known as M75. At a
distance of 60,000 light-years, it is one of the most remote
globular clusters in the Messier catalog. It is believed to be
around 100 light-years in diameter. It is a very compact and
concentrated cluster. Because of its small size, larger
telescopes are required to resolve it into individual stars. A
pair of binoculars on a good night should be able to find it as
a small, fuzzy blob.