Novi Ligure 2/16/2010 9:24:54 AM
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Globular Cluster M15 with Pease 1

Amateur Astronomy Picture of the Day

Amateur Astronomy Picture of the Day for Feb 14 2010

Globular Cluster M15 with Planetary Nebula Pease 1
 

By: Valter Luna of Novi Ligure, Italy

Pease 1 was the first planetary nebula found in a globular cluster. Discovered by Francis Gladheim Pease in 1928.

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