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  • [[File:375px-Sig05-016.jpg|thumb|Messier 66]] ...ight-years away in the constellation [[Leo]]. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. M66 is about 95 thousand light-years across with striking dust lan
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 17]]
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 14]]
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 11]]
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  • ==Messier 66== *[[Messier 66]]
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  • * 3.2.36 Sexual Betrayals and Sexual Fears ==Messier Objects==
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  • [[File:390px-Pleiades large.jpg|thumb|Pleiades or Messier 45]] In astronomy, the [[Pleiades]] or [[Seven Sisters]] (Messier 45 or M45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged hot B-type stars
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  • ...f the constellation to Regulus. It is a blue-white star of magnitude 2.23, 36 light-years from Earth. The name Denebola means "the lion's tail". ...alaxies; [[Messier 65]], [[Messier 66]], [[Messier 95]], [[Messier 96]], [[Messier 105]], and NGC 3628 are the most famous, the first two being part of the Le
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