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- NGC_752 abstract "NGC 752 (also known as Caldwell 28) is an open cluster in the constellation Andromeda. The cluster was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783 and cataloged by her brother William Herschel in 1786, although an object that may have been NGC 752 was described by Giovanni Batista Hodierna before 1654.The large cluster lies 1,300 light-years away from the Earth and is easily seen through binoculars, although it may approach naked eye visibility under good observing conditions. A telescope reveals about 60 stars no brighter than 9th magnitude within NGC 752.".
- NGC_752 wikiPageExternalLink n0752.html.
- NGC_752 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?protocol=html&Ident=BD%2B36+345+&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- NGC_752 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id?protocol=html&Ident=HD+11624&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id.
- NGC_752 wikiPageExternalLink Astro-DSO-NGC-0752.htm.
- NGC_752 wikiPageID "983444".
- NGC_752 wikiPageRevisionID "605305637".
- NGC_752 absmagV "Unknown".
- NGC_752 appmagV "5.7".
- NGC_752 caption "NGC 752 on DSS2, 1.25° view".
- NGC_752 constellation Andromeda_(constellation).
- NGC_752 constellationName Andromeda_(constellation).
- NGC_752 credit Palomar_Observatory.
- NGC_752 credit SKY-MAP.ORG.
- NGC_752 credit Space_Telescope_Science_Institute.
- NGC_752 dec "+37° 51′ 57″".
- NGC_752 distLy "1300.0".
- NGC_752 distPc "399".
- NGC_752 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_752 hasPhotoCollection NGC_752.
- NGC_752 name "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 names "Caldwell 28".
- NGC_752 ra "7075.0".
- NGC_752 radiusLy "unknown".
- NGC_752 sizeV "75".
- NGC_752 subject Category:Andromeda_(constellation).
- NGC_752 subject Category:Caldwell_objects.
- NGC_752 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_752 subject Category:Open_clusters.
- NGC_752 comment "NGC 752 (also known as Caldwell 28) is an open cluster in the constellation Andromeda. The cluster was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783 and cataloged by her brother William Herschel in 1786, although an object that may have been NGC 752 was described by Giovanni Batista Hodierna before 1654.The large cluster lies 1,300 light-years away from the Earth and is easily seen through binoculars, although it may approach naked eye visibility under good observing conditions.".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
- NGC_752 label "NGC 752".
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- NGC_752 sameAs m.03wl5r.
- NGC_752 sameAs Q725479.
- NGC_752 sameAs Q725479.
- NGC_752 wasDerivedFrom NGC_752?oldid=605305637.
- NGC_752 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_752.