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  2. Canis Major - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2360, known as Caroline's Cluster after its discoverer Caroline Herschel, is an open cluster located 3.5 degrees west of Muliphein and has a combined apparent magnitude of 7.2. Around 15 light-years in diameter, it is located 3700 light-years away from Earth, [ 89 ] and has been dated to around 2.2 billion years old. [ 90 ]

  3. Globular cluster - Wikipedia

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    The first known globular cluster, now called M 22, was discovered in 1665 by Abraham Ihle, a German amateur astronomer. [4] [5] [6] The cluster Omega Centauri, easily visible in the southern sky with the naked eye, was known to ancient astronomers like Ptolemy as a star, but was reclassified as a nebula by Edmond Halley in 1677, [7] then finally as a globular cluster in the early 19th century ...

  4. Messier 3 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 3 is the prototype for the Oosterhoff type I cluster, which is considered "metal-rich". That is, for a globular cluster, Messier 3 has a relatively high abundance of heavier elements. [15] Arcturus and Cor Caroli can be used to help locate M3

  5. Messier 15 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 15 or M15 (also designated NGC 7078 and sometimes known as the Great Pegasus Cluster) is a globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by Jean-Dominique Maraldi in 1746 and included in Charles Messier 's catalogue of comet -like objects in 1764.

  6. Star cluster - Wikipedia

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    The reason behind this is that almost all the stars in old clusters were born at roughly the same time. [15] Various properties of all the stars in a cluster are a function only of mass, and so stellar evolution theories rely on observations of open and globular clusters. This is primarily true for old globular clusters.

  7. NGC 2298 - Wikipedia

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    See also: Globular cluster, List of globular clusters NGC 2298 is a globular cluster in the southern constellation of Puppis . Discovered by James Dunlop on May 30, 1826, it is probably a former member of the disputed Canis Major Dwarf galaxy.

  8. Canes Venatici - Wikipedia

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    the Hunting Dogs: Right ascension: 12 h 06.2 m to 14 h 07.3 m: Declination ... (NGC 5272) is a globular cluster 32,000 light-years from Earth. It is 18′ in diameter

  9. NGC 6397 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 6397 (also known as Caldwell 86) is a globular cluster in the constellation Ara that was discovered by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1752. [9] It is located about 7,800 light-years from Earth, [3] making it one of the two nearest globular clusters to Earth (the other one being Messier 4).