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- NGC_6281 abstract "NGC 6281 is an open cluster of stars in the constellation Scorpius. It was not included in the Messier or Caldwell catalogues of nebulous objects, but it is the brightest such cluster in the constellation to be left out of both. It is readily observed with the naked eye; it is located about 2° to the east of Mu Scorpii. James Dunlop described the cluster as a "curiously curved line of pretty bright stars, with many stars mixt". John Herschel then described the cluster as both "pretty bright" and "pretty rich".This cluster has a tidal radius of 26 ly (8.0 pc) and a mass of about 214 solar masses. It is classified as a type II2p cluster and has 55 members with a visual magnitude of 13.5 or greater within 20 arcminutes of the center. The brightest member is 9th magnitude. Overall, the cluster has an integrated visual magnitude of 5.4.".
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- NGC_6281 wikiPageID "30822872".
- NGC_6281 wikiPageLength "3645".
- NGC_6281 wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- NGC_6281 wikiPageRevisionID "669715560".
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Arcminute.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Caldwell_catalogue.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Open_clusters.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scorpius_(constellation).
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_visual_magnitude.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink J2000.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink James_Dunlop.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink John_Herschel.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Messier_object.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Minute_and_second_of_arc.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Mu_Scorpii.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Open_cluster.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Scorpius.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_mass.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Surface_brightness.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink Visual_magnitude.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLink File:NGC_6281_map.png.
- NGC_6281 wikiPageWikiLinkText "NGC 6281".
- NGC_6281 age "3.4082208E9".
- NGC_6281 appmagV "5.4".
- NGC_6281 caption "NGC 6281".
- NGC_6281 class "II2p".
- NGC_6281 constellation Scorpius.
- NGC_6281 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_6281 epoch J2000.
- NGC_6281 hasPhotoCollection NGC_6281.
- NGC_6281 massMsol "214".
- NGC_6281 name "NGC 6281".
- NGC_6281 names "1701.0".
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- NGC_6281 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_6281 subject Category:Open_clusters.
- NGC_6281 subject Category:Scorpius_(constellation).
- NGC_6281 hypernym Cluster.
- NGC_6281 type Language.
- NGC_6281 comment "NGC 6281 is an open cluster of stars in the constellation Scorpius. It was not included in the Messier or Caldwell catalogues of nebulous objects, but it is the brightest such cluster in the constellation to be left out of both. It is readily observed with the naked eye; it is located about 2° to the east of Mu Scorpii. James Dunlop described the cluster as a "curiously curved line of pretty bright stars, with many stars mixt".".
- NGC_6281 label "NGC 6281".
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- NGC_6281 wasDerivedFrom NGC_6281?oldid=669715560.
- NGC_6281 depiction NGC_6281.png.
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