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Messier 30 - Science@NASA
Messier 30 is a dense swarm of several hundred thousand old stars in the constellation Capricornus. Hubble observations revealed two types of blue stragglers in M30: those formed by collisions and those by hydrogen siphoning.
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Messier 30 - The NGC 7099 Globular Cluster - Universe Today
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Globular Cluster Messier 30 - Deep⋆Sky Corner
Learn about the history, physical properties and blue stragglers of the globular cluster M 30 in Capricornus. See images from Hubble Space Telescope and finder chart for observation.
Messier 30 (NGC 7099) | Capricornus | Go Astronomy
Messier 30 - Globular Cluster in Capricornus
Messier 30 is a Globular Cluster in the Capricornus constellation. Messier 30 is situated close to the celestial equator and, as such, it is at least partly visible from both hemispheres in certain times of the year.
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Messier 30 - A Globular Cluster in Capricornus
Jul 16, 2020 · Messier 30 is a bright globular cluster that is not easily visible for northern hemisphere observers as it lies in the Southern constellation Capricornus and so does not rise much in the horizon. It has a magnitude of …
Messier 30 - M30 - AstroPixels
ACS image of Messier 30 | ESA/Hubble - www.spacetelescope.org
Messier 30 - Wikiwand
Messier Monday: A Straggling Globular Cluster, M30
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Zooming in on Messier 30 | ESA/Hubble - www.spacetelescope.org
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Messier 30 (NGC 7099) (Jim Fordice) - AstroBin
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Wide-field view of Messier 30 (ground-based image) | ESA/Hubble
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