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  2. NGC 2035 - Wikipedia

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    The Large Magellanic Cloud, with the location of NGC 2035 and NGC 2032 marked just left of centre. NGC 2035 (also known as ESO 56-EN161 and the Dragon's Head Nebula) is an emission nebula and a H II region in the Dorado constellation and part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. [2] It was discovered by James Dunlop on August 3, 1826. Its apparent ...

  3. NGC 2032 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2032 (also known as ESO 56-EN160 and the Seagull Nebula) is an emission nebula in the Dorado constellation and near the supershell LMC-4 [2] and it consists of NGC 2029, NGC 2035 and NGC 2040. It was first discovered by James Dunlop on 27 September 1826, and John Herschel rerecorded it on 2 November 1834. [ 3 ]

  4. NGC 2029 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 2029 (also known as ESO 56-EN156 or the Dragon's Head Nebula [3]) is an emission nebula in the Dorado constellation and is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. It is part of a complex of nebulae and stars, including NGC 2032, NGC 2035 and NGC 2040. [4] It was discovered by James Dunlop on the 27 September 1826. [5]

  5. ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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    The ESO Supernova Planetarum & Visitor Centre is located at the Science Campus Garching. The campus is home to the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich and the Technical University of Munich, in addition to more than 80 independent scientific institutions and international science companies, 6 000 staff members and 14 000 students.

  6. NGC 1983 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1983 (also known as ESO 56-SC133) is an open cluster associated with an emission nebula which is located in the Dorado constellation and part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. It was discovered by John Herschel on 11 November 1836. [4] It has an apparent magnitude of 9.9 [2] and its size is 1.0 arc minutes. [3]

  7. NGC 1971 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1971 (also known as ESO 56-SC128) is an open cluster which is in the Dorado constellation and is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. It was discovered by John Herschel on December 23, 1834. [ 4 ]

  8. NGC 1935 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1935 (also known as ESO 56-EN110 and IC 2126) is an emission nebula which is part of the larger LMC-N44 nebula in the Dorado constellation. NGC 1935 is also located in the Large Magellanic Cloud .

  9. NGC 148 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 148 (also known as PGC 2035) is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Sculptor. It is about 40,000 light years across. [ 3 ] It is in a group of three galaxies along with MCG-5-2-16 and IC 1555. [ 4 ]