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![]() | Globular clusters around massive elliptical galaxies in the Pegasus I group: clues about the formation of earlytype galaxies Favio Faifer1,2 Carlos Escudero1,2 Analía Smith Castelli1,2,5DocID: 1gfIr - View Document |
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![]() | Uranometria’s Globular Cluster Database Some 170 globular clusters, including both Milky Way and Magellanic Cloud objects; are contained in this atlas. They are shown as a continuous-line open circle with an intDocID: 19vWN - View Document |
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