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- Aquarius [r]: Constellation in the equatorial region of the Southern Hemisphere near Pisces and Aquila, the 11th member of the zodiac, its name is Latin for 'water-bearer' or 'cup-bearer'. [e]
- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Beta Aquarii [r]: Brightest star of the constellation Aquarius. [e]
- Declination [r]: Angular distance to a point on a celestial object, measured north or south from the celestial equator. [e]
- Galaxy [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Galaxy (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Lepus [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Orion and Columba, its name is Latin for 'hare'. [e]
- Messier object [r]: Systematic list of nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters, first compiled and published in 1771 by Charles Messier, it originally contained 45 objects, later superseded by the New General Catalogue (NGC). [e]
- Milky Way [r]: The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system. [e]
- NGC 104 [r]: A globular cluster located in constellation Tucana. [e]
- NGC 1904 [r]: A globular cluster located in the constellation Lepus. [e]
- NGC 205 [r]: A small, elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy. [e]
- NGC 221 [r]: NGC 221 or Messier 32, is an elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy [e]
- NGC 362 [r]: Globular cluster located in constellation Tucana. [e]
- NGC 4590 [r]: A globular cluster in the Hydra constellation, which is at a distance of about 33,000 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 5024 [r]: A globular cluster in the Coma Berenices constellation, and about 58,000 light-years from the Solar system. [e]
- NGC 5272 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Canes Venatici, made up of around 500,000 stars, which is located at a distance of about 33,900 light-years away from Earth. [e]
- NGC 5904 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Serpens. [e]
- NGC 6093 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius. [e]
- NGC 6121 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation of Scorpius, which was the first globular cluster in which individual stars were resolved. [e]
- NGC 6171 [r]: A very loose globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus, which is close to the galactic plane at a distance of about 20,900 light-years from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6205 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation of Hercules. [e]
- NGC 6218 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation of Ophiuchus, about 16,000 light-years from Earth. [e]
- NGC 6254 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation of Ophiuchus. [e]
- NGC 6266 [r]: A globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus, which is at a distance of about 22,500 light-years from Earth. [e]
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