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On the upper left is the planetary nebula Heckathorn-Fesen-Gull 1.
On the lower right is Abell 6.
The galaxy at upper right above is PGC 16611.
The cluster of stars at the bottom is the beginning of M38.
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Dieses Sharpless-Objekt wurde im BFS-Katalog (aktualisierter Sh2-Katalog) aus dem Katalog für HII-Nebel entfernt.
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Dieses Sharpless-Objekt wurde im BFS-Katalog (aktualisierter Sh2-Katalog) aus dem Katalog für HII-Nebel entfernt.
Dieses Sharpless-Objekt wurde im BFS-Katalog (aktualisierter Sh2-Katalog) aus dem Katalog für HII-Nebel entfernt.
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This Sharpless object has been removed from the BFS catalog (updated Sh2 catalog) for HII nebulae.
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The large nebula is Sh2-115.
This Sharpless object has been removed from the BFS catalog (updated Sh2 catalog) for HII nebulae.
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The large nebula is Abell 85.
To the upper right of Abell 85, the blue star, is vdB 159 (HD 224403), subsequently added to the catalog by R. Racine.
(https://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-n?-source=METAnot&catid=7021¬id=1&-out=text)
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The galaxy cluster consists of over 100 members.
At upper left, the pair of galaxies, is Arp 308 (NGC 545 top, NGC 547 bottom).
Directly diagonally right below is NGC 541 (Arp 133).
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Abell 262 includes over 100 galaxies.
In the center is NGC 708.
To the right are the galaxies NGC 703, NGC 704, and NGC 705.
Below, the blue galaxy is NGC 710.
The Perseus Cluster comprises 500 to 1000 galaxies.
In the center is the galaxy NGC 1275.
On the left is the galaxy UGC 3697.
On the right is the galaxy cluster Abell 565.
UGC 3701 can still be seen at the top.
Directly in the center of the image is NGC 3312.
To the right of it NGC 3314 is still visible.
Above NGC 3312 is NGC 3311 above which in turn is NGC 3309. Left above the two above is NGC 3308. In contrast to NGC 3312 these three galaxies belong to Hydra galaxy cluster (Abell 1060). NGC 3312 is in the foreground. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra-Galaxienhaufen)
The image represents only the center of Abell 1060.
Abell 1185 consists of 82 galaxies including:
Arp 105 (NGC 3561 (the lower galaxy image center) and NGC 3561A (also PGC 33992 above)) (The Guitar).
NGC 3550
NGC 3552, NGC 3553, NGC 3554
NGC 3558
This cluster of galaxies includes more than 1000 galaxies with a total extent of 5°x3°.
e.g.:
The bright galaxy in the center of the image is NGC 4884.
On the right side the bright galaxy is NGC 4874.
On the left edge the spiral galaxy is NGC 4921.
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Abell 1689 is one of the most massive objects known in the universe. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abell_1689)
Because of the large amount of matter in the galaxy cluster, a gravitational lensing effect occurs.
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Abell 1835 is one of the brightest X-ray clusters. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abell_1835)
The blue galaxy on the right edge is PGC 1238911.
The following galaxies are members of the Hercules cluster:
Arp 172 (IC 1178 and IC 1181) (top center).
Arp 272 (NGC 6050 and IC 1179)
NGC 6034
NGC 6040 (Arp 122), NGC 6041, NGC 6042, NGC 6043, NGC 6044
NGC 6045 (Arp 71)
NGC 6047
NGC 6054, NGC 6055, NGC 6056, NGC 6057
NGC 6061
The center of the over 290 galaxies large galaxy cluster forms NGC 6166.
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Due to the large amount of matter in the galaxy cluster, there is a gravitational lensing effect that distorts the galaxies behind it, making some of them appear double and triple.
The largest galaxies of this cluster are NGC 7765, NGC 7766, NGC 7767 and NGC 7768.
At the right edge of the image is the galaxy NGC 5291 with the interacting galaxy PGC 48894.
In the upper left corner is IC 4329, and in the lower left is NGC 5302 with the galaxy NGC 5298 obliquely above it.
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The largest member of the Fornax galaxy cluster is NGC 1316 (Arp 154), which can be seen in the lower right corner.
To the left of the center of the image is NGC 1365 (Great Barred Spiral Galaxy).
Following diagonally to its left toward the left edge of the image is NGC 1399.