Amazing, indeed, that this one hasn't made it to OotW before..!
My most recent observation for this globular was less that 2 months ago, the early morning of 2 April in France (session / blog). I was primarily targeting the little galaxy MCG+05-33-043 (PGC50187) that is nearby, but of course logged an observation for the cluster, too. 14" SCT @ 168x / 29'.
NGC5466
Grainy, with AV slightly elongated NE to SW with a notable branch on the south side running towards the SW. The cluster is slightly brighter west of the middle. The cluster is "peppered" with brighter stars, mag. 14 and fainter. With AV the cluster is slightly flattened on the north side on a line from ENE to WSW, with that and also due to the branch on the south side the cluster is somewhat comma-shaped.
1/2 FoV to the WNW is the galaxy MCG+05-33-043 (PGC50187).
MCG+05-33-043
An extremely faint, slightly north-south elongated glow, only visible with AV but not stellar. Even in brightness, no detail visible. The galaxy forms the tip of an elongated triangle with the base of two mag. 14 stars on the NE side aligned NE to SE.
PGC1840778 to the north is not visible.
1/2 FoV to the ESE is the globular cluster NGC5466.
As noted in the observation, north of MCG+05-33-043 is even smaller and fainter galaxy PGC1840778, but that one was out of reach.
NGC5466-1.jpg NGC5466-2.jpg
Here's the observing guide.