Release 7.11 ("Paola")

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Number of links available so far: 10

NGC 6205 - Added on 2008-12-04
A Celestial Snow Globe of Stars Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars moving about in the globular cluster M13, one of the brightest and best-known globular clusters in the northern sky
NGC 5139 - Added on 2008-12-03
Omega Centauri: the glittering giant of the southern skies Omega Centauri is one of the finest jewels of the southern hemisphere night sky, as ESO's latest stunning image beautifully illustrates. Containing millions of stars, this globular cluster is located roughly 17 000 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus.
NGC 6205 - Added on 2008-11-17
M13 Globular Cluster An image by Gianluca Pompeo
NGC 6656 - Added on 2008-11-17
M22 Globular Cluster An image by Gianluca Pompeo
NGC 5272 - Added on 2008-11-17
Globular Cluster M3 An image by Gianluca Pompeo
NGC 6522 - Added on 2008-11-09
Frog Rock Obs., NGC 6522 and 6528 Situated between Gamma and W Sagittarius, the faint background stars around NGC 6522 are seen through what is known as Baade's window...
NGC 6522 - Added on 2008-11-08
NGC 6522 and NGC 6528 on Flickr This fascinating pair of globular clusters lie together just beyond the spout of the Saggitarius teapot, and from our earthly vantage point they are separated by only 16 arcminutes...
NGC 104 - Added on 2008-09-01
47 Tuc: A Great Globular Cluster of Stars Stars come in bunches. Of the over 200 globular star clusters that orbit the center of our Milky Way Galaxy, 47 Tucanae is the second brightest globular cluster (behind Omega Centauri)...
NGC 104 - Added on 2008-05-22
Closer to the Heart - 47 Tucanae What you see here is 47 Tucanae, the second largest globular cluster in the Milky Way's busy galactic halo...
NGC 5139 - Added on 2008-04-04
Black hole found in enigmatic Omega Centauri Omega Centauri has been known as an unusual globular cluster for a long time. A new result obtained by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Observatory reveals that the explanation behind Omega Centauri's peculiarities may be a black hole hidden in its centre...

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