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- NGC_288 abstract "NGC 288 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sculptor. Its visual appearance was described by John Dreyer in 1888. It is located about 1.8° southeast of the galaxy NGC 253, 37′ north-northeast of the South Galactic Pole, 15′ south-southeast of a 9th magnitude star, and encompassed by a half-circular chain of stars that opens on its southwest side. It can be observed through binoculars. It is not very concentrated and has a well resolved, large 3′ dense core that is surrounded by a much more diffuse and irregular 9′ diameter ring. Peripheral members extend farther outward towards the south and especially southwest.".
- NGC_288 thumbnail NGC_288_Hubble_WikiSky.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_288 wikiPageExternalLink ngc.cgi?NGC+288.
- NGC_288 wikiPageID "9429600".
- NGC_288 wikiPageLength "5237".
- NGC_288 wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- NGC_288 wikiPageRevisionID "678767021".
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Binoculars.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Globular_clusters.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculptor_(constellation).
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink ESA.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Galactic_coordinate_system.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Gigayear.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Globular_cluster.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink J2000.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink John_Louis_Emil_Dreyer.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink NGC_253.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Sculptor_(constellation).
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Sculptor_Galaxy.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink South_Galactic_Pole.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLink File:NGC_288_Hubble_WikiSky.jpg.
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLinkText "288".
- NGC_288 wikiPageWikiLinkText "NGC 288".
- NGC_288 age "10.62".
- NGC_288 appmagV "9.37".
- NGC_288 caption "NGC 288 by Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Channel of the Advanced Camera for Surveys".
- NGC_288 class "X".
- NGC_288 constellation Sculptor_(constellation).
- NGC_288 credit ESA.
- NGC_288 credit European_Space_Agency.
- NGC_288 credit Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- NGC_288 credit NASA.
- NGC_288 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_288 epoch J2000.
- NGC_288 hasPhotoCollection NGC_288.
- NGC_288 metalFe "–1.14".
- NGC_288 name "NGC 288".
- NGC_288 names "Melotte 3".
- NGC_288 sizeV "13".
- NGC_288 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_globular_cluster.
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- NGC_288 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sky.
- NGC_288 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Star-cluster-stub.
- NGC_288 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WikiSky.
- NGC_288 subject Category:Globular_clusters.
- NGC_288 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_288 subject Category:Sculptor_(constellation).
- NGC_288 hypernym Cluster.
- NGC_288 type Language.
- NGC_288 type Catalogue.
- NGC_288 type Object.
- NGC_288 comment "NGC 288 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sculptor. Its visual appearance was described by John Dreyer in 1888. It is located about 1.8° southeast of the galaxy NGC 253, 37′ north-northeast of the South Galactic Pole, 15′ south-southeast of a 9th magnitude star, and encompassed by a half-circular chain of stars that opens on its southwest side. It can be observed through binoculars.".
- NGC_288 label "NGC 288".
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- NGC_288 sameAs Q850541.
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- NGC_288 wasDerivedFrom NGC_288?oldid=678767021.
- NGC_288 depiction NGC_288_Hubble_WikiSky.jpg.
- NGC_288 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_288.