I was observing the milky way and Jupiter was nearly at the center of our galaxy visually. Jupiter made a great pattern with Scorpio constellation and its brightest star Antares. As I was observing Jupiter and Antares on the left, and The Star Arcturus and Spica on the right, I saw a patch of light with the aid of averted vision. With the binocular right away I can tell it was a globular cluster. I looked at the star map and it was M5. I pointed my six-inch telescope (150 mm) toward it and I saw how beautiful it was with its nearby star recognized as ( 5 Ser – HIP 74975 ) near the Serpens constellation.