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  2. NGC 2232 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2232 is a bright open star cluster in the equatorial constellation of Monoceros, centered on the star 10 Monocerotis. [3] It is located in the Gould Belt close to the Orion Nebula cluster, [6] at a mean distance of 1,060 ly from the Sun. [2] The average radial velocity of the cluster members is 26.6 ± 0.77 km/s. [7]

  3. NGC 3532 - Wikipedia

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    The cluster lies between the constellation Crux and the larger but fainter "False Cross" asterism. The 4th-magnitude Cepheid variable star x Carinae appears near the southeast fringes, but it lies between the Sun and the cluster and is not a member of the cluster. The cluster was first catalogued by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1752. [18]

  4. Stellar kinematics - Wikipedia

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    The neutron star RX J0822-4300, which was measured to move at a record speed of over 1,500 km/s (0.5% of the speed of light) in 2007 by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, is thought to have been produced the first way. [43] One theory regarding the ignition of Type Ia supernovae invokes the onset of a merger between two white dwarfs in a binary ...

  5. Star cluster - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the International Astronomical Union's 17th general assembly recommended that newly discovered star clusters, open or globular, within the Galaxy have designations following the convention "Chhmm±ddd", always beginning with the prefix C, where h, m, and d represent the approximate coordinates of the cluster centre in hours and minutes ...

  6. List of open clusters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of open clusters located in the Milky Way. An open cluster is an association of up to a few thousand stars that all formed from the same giant molecular cloud . There are over 1,000 known open clusters in the Milky Way galaxy, but the actual total may be up to ten times higher. [ 1 ]

  7. Stellar dynamics - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the vicinity of a typical star the ratio of radiation-to-gravity force on a hydrogen atom or ion, = =,, hence radiation force is negligible in general, except perhaps around a luminous O-type star of mass , or around a black hole accreting gas at the Eddington limit so that its luminosity-to-mass ratio / is defined by =.

  8. List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups

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    The regions with higher density of stars are shown; these correspond with known star clusters (Hyades and Coma Berenices) and moving groups. This is a list of nearby stellar associations and moving groups. A stellar association is a very loose star cluster, looser than an open cluster. A moving group is the remnant of such a stellar association ...

  9. Messier 15 - Wikipedia

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    Home to over 100,000 stars, [11] the cluster is notable for containing a large number of variable stars (112) and pulsars (8), including one double neutron star system, M15-C. It also contains Pease 1, the first planetary nebula discovered within a globular cluster in 1928. [13] [14] Just three others have been found in globular clusters since ...