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Messier Monday: A Diffuse, Distant Globular at the End-of-the-Marathon, M72

"Every star may be a sun to someone." -Carl Sagan
Welcome back to yet another Messier Monday! Each week, we highlight one of the 110 deep-sky objects that make up the Messier catalogue: Charles Messier's legacy to comet-hunters and amateur astronomers, pointing out some of the most easily visible deep-sky objects as seen from our vantage point on Earth. ....

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Messier Monday: The Great Pinwheel of Virgo, M99

Messier Monday: The Great Pinwheel of Virgo, M99
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NGC 362 - The Forgotten Cluster - Astronomy Magazine - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes


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NGC 362 is the “other” brilliant globular cluster in Tucana, located on the north-east border of the Small Magellanic Cloud. It was discovered by James Dunlop on August 1, 1826 and cataloged by him as No. 62 of his catalog.
In the late 1980s, NGC 362 was compared to the otherwise similar globular NGC 288, and it was found that this cluster was about 3 billion years younger. This because of differences in the color-magnitude diagrams: the so-called Horizontal Branch of NGC 362 is redder, and the turnoff point of the main sequence (hottest/bluest/most massive main sequence stars) is bluer (and brighter).
Although both bright (mag 6.6) and large (14 arcmin), NGC 362 is often overlooked because it’s in the same area of sky as its brilliant big cousin, 47 Tucanae, (NGC104). However NGC 362 has a lot of appeal in its own right, as a compact globular cluster easily visible in small scopes. With large apertures the ....

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