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- Q1043891 subject Q1031119.
- Q1043891 subject Q7215866.
- Q1043891 subject Q7216014.
- Q1043891 abstract "NGC 1528 is an open cluster in the constellation Perseus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1790. It is located in the north-eastern part of the constellation, just under 3 degrees north of μ Persei. Less than 1.5° to the southeast is the open cluster NGC 1545 (m = 6.2). The NGC 1528 is clearly visible with 10x50 binoculars. 165 stars are recognised as members of NGC 1528, the brightest of which has apparent magnitude 8.7.".
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q102626.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031119.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043959.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q10511.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q11387.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q12129.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q14277.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q5176859.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215866.
- Q1043891 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216014.
- Q1043891 comment "NGC 1528 is an open cluster in the constellation Perseus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1790. It is located in the north-eastern part of the constellation, just under 3 degrees north of μ Persei. Less than 1.5° to the southeast is the open cluster NGC 1545 (m = 6.2). The NGC 1528 is clearly visible with 10x50 binoculars. 165 stars are recognised as members of NGC 1528, the brightest of which has apparent magnitude 8.7.".
- Q1043891 label "NGC 1528".