M-9
This globular cluster is about 6-8' in diameter, roughly circular, with some resolution at the edges. The core is unresolved in my scope, and is somewhat kidney bean shaped, and is elongated in the north to south direction. Under a clear, dark sky, see if you can find Barnard 64, the dark nebula upon which M-9 is superimposed. I saw it as an amorphous region, about 3/4 of a degree in extent, which is almost devoid of stars just to the west of the globular, and ever so slightly darker than the surrounding sky background.