Nebulosity

  • 61NGC 56 — is a New General Catalogue entry for a supposedly observed astronomical body that does not exist.[1][2] This object was recorded by John Herschel early in his observations as part of his 1825 sweep 14. He recorded only that, about this place a… …

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  • 62Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan — Engraving by Simon Charles Miger after Charles Nicolas Cochin. Born …

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  • 63Ultraist movement — The Ultraist movement ( es. ultraísmo) was a literary movement born in Spain in 1918, with the declared intention of opposing modernism, which had dominated Spanish poetry since the end of the 19th century.The movement was launched in the… …

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  • 64A. David Thackeray — Andrew David Thackeray (19 June 1910 – 21 February 1978),[1][2] was an astronomer trained at Cambridge University. He went to school at Eton College and studied mathematics at King s College, Cambridge.[2] He received a PhD on theoretical stellar …

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  • 65NGC 3132 — Observation data (Epoch J2000.0) Right ascension 10h 07m 01.7640s …

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  • 66NGC 7129 — A image of NGC 7129 by the Spitzer Space Telescope. Credit: SIRTF/NASA. Observation data: J2000.0 epoch …

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  • 67Colin Stanley Gum — (1924 – 29 April 1960) was an Australian astronomer who catalogued emission nebulae in the southern sky at the Mount Stromlo Observatory using wide field photography. Gum published his findings in 1955 in a study entitled A study of diffuse… …

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  • 68NGC 1514 — Observation data (Epoch J2000) Right ascension 04h 09m 16.984s …

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  • 69NGC 1872 — NGC 1872, a rich cluster of thousands of stars lying in our small neighbouring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, 3′ view Credit: ESA/Hubble and NASA Observation data (J2000 epoch) …

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  • 70NGC 1850 — A Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of NGC 1850. Credit: HST/NASA/ESA. Observation data (J2000.0 epoch) Constellation …

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