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− | '''Clusters''' generally are groups of stars, sometimes groups of other astronomical objects. These |
+ | '''Clusters''' generally are groups of stars, sometimes groups of other astronomical objects. These [[stellar cluster]]s vary in size and placement in the galaxy - the two major types that can be distinguished are ''open clusters'' and ''globular clusters''. |
This is a list of ''all'' clusters. |
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:'''''Note:''' Further articles about clusters can be requested on the [[Memory Alpha:List of unwritten cluster articles|list of unwritten cluster articles]].'' |
:'''''Note:''' Further articles about clusters can be requested on the [[Memory Alpha:List of unwritten cluster articles|list of unwritten cluster articles]].'' |
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Clusters generally are groups of stars, sometimes groups of other astronomical objects. These stellar clusters vary in size and placement in the galaxy - the two major types that can be distinguished are open clusters and globular clusters.
This is a list of all clusters.
- Note: Further articles about clusters can be requested on the list of unwritten cluster articles.
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