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  1. NGC 2343 is an Open Galactic Cluster located in the constellation of Monoceros in the equatorial region. NGC 2343 is called NGC 2343 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John Herschel's earlier work. NGC 2343 is not a Messier Object and doesn't ...

  2. King Cobra Cluster is also known as M67 or Messier 67 when Charles Messier catalogued it in 18th - 19th Century France. King Cobra Cluster is called NGC 2682 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John Herschel's earlier work.

  3. Messier 41 is an Open Star Cluster located in the constellation of Canis Major in the southern hemisphere. Messier 41's distance from Earth is 2,300.00 light years. Messier 41 is also known as M41 or Messier 41 when Charles Messier catalogued it in 18th - 19th Century France. Messier 41 is called NGC 2287 in the New General Catalogue (NGC).

  4. NGC 129 is an Open Galactic Cluster located in the constellation of Cassiopeia in the northern hemisphere. NGC 129 is called NGC 129 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John Herschel's earlier work. NGC 129 is not a Messier Object and doesn't ...

  5. NGC 609 is an Open Galactic Cluster located in the constellation of Cassiopeia in the northern hemisphere. NGC 609 is called NGC 609 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John Herschel's earlier work. NGC 609 is not a Messier Object and doesn't ...

  6. NGC 2141 Star Cluster Facts. NGC 2141 is an Open Galactic Cluster located in the constellation of Orion in the equatorial region. NGC 2141 is called NGC 2141 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John Herschel's earlier work.

  7. Messier 37's distance from Earth is 4,511.00 light years. Messier 37 is also known as M37 or Messier 37 when Charles Messier catalogued it in 18th - 19th Century France. Messier 37 is called NGC 2099 in the New General Catalogue (NGC). This catalogue is a list of deep space objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888 to update John ...