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PICTURE OF THE DAY
Talk about stars! Globular Cluster M14 has a bunch.
Discovered by Charles Messier in 1764 in the Constellation of Ophiuchus 30,000 light years from Earth.
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Talk about stars! Globular Cluster M14 has a bunch.
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Marek Idec
RCW 58
Wolf-Rayet stars live short and eject their outer layers like the central star of the expanding oval-shaped nabula RCW 58.
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RCW 58
Aleksei Mills
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RCW 58
Philip Yates
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RCW58
Alan Daly
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Rim Nebula
Ray Blais
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RCW58
Fred Zimmer
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RCW58
Georg Nyman
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RCW 58
Stefano Zamblera
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RCW 58
Charles Pavlick
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RCW58
Rouven Asmußen
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RCW 58
Tim Ciasto
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RCW 58
Glenn Kaatz
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RCW58 (1-Click)
Georg Nyman
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RCW 58
BRIAN HALKETT
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RCW85
Ronny Jacob
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RCW58
Christopher Cantrell
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RCW58
Christopher Cantrell
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RCW 58
Simon Bakewell
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RCW58
Jordi Belloc
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