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Star Clusters

NGC 104 - 47tuc - Globular Cluster
NGC 104 - 47tuc - Globular Cluster - Captured on the PlayerOne Poseidon-M , 130FF , f/7, LRGB. This image was captured on 15 Sep 2025
NGC 2808 - Globular Cluster
NGC 2808 - Globular Cluster - The cluster currently belongs to the Milky Way, although it was likely stolen from a dwarf galaxy that collided with the Milky Way. NGC 2808 is one of the Milky Way's most massive clusters, containing more than a million stars. It is estimated to be 12.5 billion years old
NGC 5139 - Omega Centauri - Globular Cluster
Omega Centauri is the largest known globular cluster in the Milky Way at a diameter of roughly 150 light-years. It is estimated to contain approximately 10 million stars.
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