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Dear group,
One globular cluster which is quite overlooked is M71 in Sagitta. Although at one time there existed some dispute amongst the astronomy community as to whether this cluster was an open cluster or not, it is now established that M71 is a loose globular cluster. Aside from being an impressive cluster by its own right, it also lies in a rich area of the sky. For an image based on 2 hours total exposure, I kindly direct you to http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-NGC-6838.htm .... please remember to left-mouse click on the hyperlinked image so as to see the same image but with much better analysis. Clear skies. Anthony. |
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