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| Description of NGC 6528 |
Discovered by William Herschel on June 24, 1784.
On the occasion of its discovery, William Herschel cataloged this globular cluster as H 2.200, indicating that he took it for a "Faint Nebula." His son, John Herschel, listed it as h 3723 in his "Cape of Good Hope" catalog, and included it in his General Catalogue as GC 4364.
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Origlia, L.; Valenti, E.; Rich, R. M. High-resolution infrared spectra of NGC 6342 and 6528: two moderately reddened bulge globular clusters 2004, MNRAS, Volume 356, Issue 4, pp. 1276-1282. (NGC 6342 NGC 6528 ) | | Paper n. 2 |
Zoccali, M.; Barbuy, B.; Hill, V.; Ortolani, S.; Renzini, A.; Bica, E.; Momany, Y.; Pasquini, L.; Minniti, D.; Rich, R. M. The metal content of the bulge globular cluster NGC 6528 2004, Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.423, p.507-516 (NGC 6528 ) | | Paper n. 3 |
Feltzing, S.; Johnson, R. A. A new, cleaner colour-magnitude diagram for the metal-rich globular cluster NGC 6528. Velocity dispersion in the Bulge, age and proper motion of NGC 6528 2002, Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.385, p.67-86 (NGC 6528 ) | | See all items
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