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Globular Cluster

Globular Cluster 

  • M2

    Object image

    M2, Hubble Space Telescope, NASA

    Object image source

    Hubble Space Telescope, NASA
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    Public domain
  • M13 - Great Globular Cluster in Hercules

    Object image

    Great M13, Great Globular Cluster, Hercules.  NASA, Hubble Space Telescope.

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    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky
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    Public domain
  • M3

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    M3, Adam Block, Mount Lemmon SkyCenter, University of Arizona

    Object image source

    Adam Block, Mount Lemmon SkyCenter, University of Arizona
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    cc-by-sa
  • M4

    Object image

    M4, NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky

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    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky
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    Public domain
  • M5

    Object image

    M5, NASA, Hubble Space Telescope

    Object image source

    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky
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    Public domain
  • M9

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    M9, NASA, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope

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    NASA, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope
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    Public domain
  • M10

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    M10, NASA, WikiSky, Hubble Space Telescope

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    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky
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    Public domain
  • M12 - Gumball Globular

    Object image

    M12, NASA, Hubble Space Telescope

    Object image source

    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope
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    Public domain
  • M14

    Object image

    M14, Hubble Space Telescope, NASA

    Object image source

    Hubble Space Telescope, NASA
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    Public domain
  • M15

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    M15, NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky

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    NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, WikiSky
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    Public domain

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Tau - Taurus the Bull

IAU Constellation
Tau - Taurus the Bull

Size

17 of 88
Astronomical Regions
Zodiac
Northern
Equatorial

Intro and Visual description

Taurus the Bull is easily spotted. Its head is the Hyades, a V-shaped cluster of stars. His horns point outward from the V. Aldebaran is the red eye of the Bull as he charges down upon us.

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Kerry Magruder, Brent Purkaple, and Aja Tolman, editors, "The Sky Tonight: Cultural Archaeology of the Stars" (December 21, 2019 - ongoing), skytonight.org.


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