During a very cold observing session last night, Ed Neuzil and I are quite sure we actually saw NGC 2419, the Milky-Way's most distant globular cluster in Lynx. In an 8" aperture, the object was barely visible requiring moments of averted vision to see it. In the 20" it was directly visible, but just impossible to resolve. This object's distance from Earth is estimated at nearly 170K LYs..or roughly 10% the distance to M-31... Globs are so cool..in that they represent somewhat of a paradox..with its stars aged more then the universe itself...I find great intrigue while observing them..wondering how this is so...