- Source: List of globular clusters
This is a list of globular clusters. The apparent
magnitude does not include an extinction correction.
Milky Way
These are globular clusters within the halo of the Milky Way galaxy. The diameter is in minutes of arc as seen from Earth. For reference, the J2000 epoch celestial coordinates of the Galactic Center are right ascension 17h 45m 40.04s, declination −29° 00′ 28.1″. A high proportion of globular clusters are located in the Ophiuchus and Sagittarius constellations, both of which lie in the direction of the galactic core.
Local Group
See also
Lists of astronomical objects
References
William E. Harris (1996). "A Catalog of Parameters for Globular Clusters in the Milky Way". The Astronomical Journal. 112: 1487. Bibcode:1996AJ....112.1487H. doi:10.1086/118116.[3]
Galactic Globular Clusters Database, from Marco Castellani (Astronomical Observatory of Rome, Italy)
VizieR VII/202 – Globular Clusters in the Milky Way (Harris, 1997)
An Atlas of the Universe, Richard Powell
ARVAL Catalog of Bright Globular Clusters, Andrés Valencia and Arnaldo Arnal
Djorgovski, S., and Meylan, G. 1993, in "Structure and Dynamics of Globular Clusters", ASP Conf. Ser. vol. 50, p. 325 [4]
External links
LMC Clusters database, University of Cambridge.
J. Boyles; et al. (2011). "Young radio pulsars in galactic globular clusters". The Astrophysical Journal. 742 (1): 51. arXiv:1108.4402. Bibcode:2011ApJ...742...51B. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/742/1/51. S2CID 118649860.
Catalog of Variable Stars in Galactic Globular Clusters, Christine Clement, University of Toronto.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gugus bola
- Messier 22
- Messier 4
- Gugus terbuka
- Messier 77
- Messier 15
- Galaksi lentikular
- Tata Surya
- Galaksi Pusaran
- Astronomi
- List of globular clusters
- Globular cluster
- Messier 13
- Messier 70
- Messier 22
- Messier 4
- Messier 2
- Messier 55
- Messier 15
- Messier 54