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  • * Latitude 80 Longitude -180 * Latitude 80 Longitude 0
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  • == Messier Objects== * [[Messier 1]]
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  • ...r cluster Messier 9 (captured by the Hubble Space Telescope).tif.jpg|thumb|Messier 9]] ...luster in the constellation of [[Ophiuchus]]. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764.M9 is one of the nearer globular clusters to the center of the Milk
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  • * g/t Platonic Solid (p. 80) ==Messier Objects==
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 91]]
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  • [[File:375px-Messier 108 Hubble WikiSky.jpg|thumb|Messier 108]] Messier 108 (also known as NGC 3556) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 11]]
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  • * g/t Messier Objects ==Messier Objects==
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 5]]
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  • ==Messier Objects== ...and Centaurus, [[Messier 68]] is a globular cluster near Messier 83, and [[Messier 48]] is an open star cluster in the western end of the serpent.[1]
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 11]]
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  • ==Messier Objects== * [[Messier 15]]
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  • [[File:420px-Andromeda Galaxy (with h-alpha).jpg|thumb|Messier 31 or Andromeda Galaxy]] ...oparsecs (2.5 million light-years; 2.4×1019 km) from Earth.Also known as [[Messier 31]], M31, or NGC 224, it is often referred to as the Great Andromeda Nebul
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