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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 2]]
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  • [[File:420px-Messier 10 Hubble WikiSky.jpg|thumb| Messier 10]] ...The object was discovered by the French astronomer Charles Messier on May 29, 1764, who cataloged it as number 10 in his catalogue and described it as a
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  • Mount Everest (29,035 feet; 8,849 m.), which lies between Tibet and the kingdom of Nepal, is ==Messier objects==
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 41]]
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  • ...erican astronomer Harlow Shapley noted a similarity to [[Messier 4]] and [[Messier 12]]. ...ariable stars in the cluster.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_72 Messier 72]</ref>
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 17]]
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  • ...tion of Leo around the year 2440.There are 35 verified exoplanets orbiting 29 stars in Virgo, including PSR B1257+12 (three planets), 70 Virginis (one pl ...(elliptical and a famous radio source), [[Messier 89]] (elliptical) and [[Messier 90]] (spiral). A noted galaxy that is not part of the cluster is the [[Somb
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  • ...has been suggested that the object is an ejected supermassive black hole,[29] the host is now agreed to be a small galaxy that is difficult to see due t
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  • * 3.2.29 Reversal Fluids (Alien Sperm or Ovum) -- HT 2, 3 ==Messier Objects==
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  • ...he [[Natural Laws]] of God, being hosted by the [[Aurora]] Ray System in [[Messier 31|Andromeda]] during the planetary [[Ascension Cycle]]. When astrological Nov 23 - Nov 29
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  • ...he [[Natural Laws]] of God, being hosted by the [[Aurora]] Ray System in [[Messier 31|Andromeda]] during the planetary [[Ascension Cycle]]. When astrological * Stage 8 –SCORPIO – November 23 to November 29
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