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Extragalactic astronomy / Spiral galaxies / Star cluster / Cosmic distance ladder / Globular cluster / Milky Way / Galactic Center / Star / Color–color diagram / Astronomy / Space / Local Group
Date: 2005-02-07 16:42:03
Extragalactic astronomy
Spiral galaxies
Star cluster
Cosmic distance ladder
Globular cluster
Milky Way
Galactic Center
Star
Color–color diagram
Astronomy
Space
Local Group

A The Astronomical Journal, 129:239–250, 2005 January # 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. DISCOVERY OF A NEW LOW-LATITUDE MILKY WAY GLOBULAR CLUSTER USING GLIMPSE

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