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  1. Messier 30 - Wikipedia

    • Messier 30 (also known as M30, NGC 7099, or the Jellyfish Cluster) is a globular cluster of stars in the southeast of the southern constellation of Capricornus, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at December solstice. It was discovered by the French astronomer Charles Messier in 1764, who described it as a circular nebula without a star. In the New G… See more

    ClassV
    ConstellationCapricornus
    Right ascension21ʰ 40ᵐ 22.12ˢ
    Declination–23° 10′ 47.5″
     
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  2. Messier 30 (also known as M30, NGC 7099, or the Jellyfish Cluster) is a globular cluster of stars in the southeast of the southern constellation of Capricornus, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at December solstice.
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    Messier 30 (also known as M30, NGC 7099, or the Jellyfish Cluster) is a globular cluster of stars in the southeast of the southern constellation of Capricornus, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at December solstice.
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    Messier 30 formed 13 billion years ago and was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier. Located about 28 000 light-years away from Earth, this globular cluster — a dense swarm of several hundred thousand stars — is about 90 light-years across.
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    M30 is an ancient, compact globular cluster with an estimated age of around 13 billion years. It contains hundreds of thousands of stars, many of which have undergone a process known as "core collapse," a common end-stage for globular clusters that dramatically increases the central star density.
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    Messier 30 Star Cluster Facts (NGC 7099)

    • Key Facts Name: Messier 30 Type: Globular Cluster Alternative Names: NGC 7099 Constellation: Capricornus ...
    • Messier 30 Location Messier 30's location is 21:40.4 (R.A.) and -23:11 (Dec.). They are celestial equivalents of Longitude and Latitude. ...
    • Attributes of Messier 30 Radial Velocity ...
    • Visual Brightness Messier 30's Visual (Apparent) Brightness is 8.00 Magnitude. ...
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    • Messier 30 Distance from Earth ...
    www.universeguide.com/cluster/m30
    M30 ( mag. +7.4) is a dense globular cluster in the southern constellation of Capricornus. Located 26,100 light-years from Earth, it's visible in binoculars appearing as a slightly elongated smudge of light.
     
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  4. Messier 30 - Science@NASA

    This brilliant image of Messier 30 (M30), taken by Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), is composed of exposures in visible and infrared light. It captures the globular cluster’s dense swarm of several hundred thousand stars in …

     
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  8. Hubble's Messier Catalog - Science@NASA

    Charles Messier (1730–1817) was a French astronomer best known for his "Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters." An avid comet-hunter, Messier compiled a catalog of deep-sky objects in order to help prevent other comet enthusiasts …

  9. ACS image of Messier 30 | ESA/Hubble

    Messier 30 formed 13 billion years ago and was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier. Located about 28 000 light-years away from Earth, this globular cluster — a dense swarm of several hundred thousand stars — is about 90 light …

  10. Globular Cluster Messier 30 - Deep⋆Sky Corner

    The newly formed stars are heavier than the others and are concentrated in the center of the globular cluster. It is believed that M 30 went through a major «star collapse» a billion or two years ago, in which stars were thrown towards the …

  11. Messier 30 (NGC 7099) | Capricornus | Go Astronomy

  12. Wide-field view of Messier 30 (ground-based image)

    Dec 23, 2009 · This wide-field image of the sky around the globular cluster Messier 30 was created from photographs forming part of the Digitized Sky Survey 2. Located about 28 000 light-years away from Earth, this cluster — a …

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