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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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Pranay Kanwar
NGC 346
NGC 346, a relatively young open cluster of stars and an associated emission nebula, ~210K ly away and 200 ly across in the constellation of Tucana. Situated in Small Magellanic Cloud. ...
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