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by @space_samuelFebruary 8, 20189:42 PMJanuary 17, 2019

How to find NGC 2808 – Globular Cluster

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    Impress your friends and family – kiwinauts to space on February 9, 2018 at 8:27 PM
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    […] object is a great globular cluster and can be found quite easily, this video describes how to find it. This globular cluster, though visually not as impressive as Omega […]

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