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nebulae

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Variable stars, supernovae, black holes, and nebulae are missing from the standard distribution.
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Of these the more noteworthy dealt with the distribution of stars, star clusters and nebulae, and the construction of the sidereal universe.
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He used this instrument to observe a variety of deep sky objects over the course of the 1830s, including double stars, star clusters and nebulae.
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He became a proponent of the so-called island universes hypothesis, which held that spiral nebulae were actually independent galaxies.
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Other ellipticals have low velocities in their outskirts (tracked for example by planetary nebulae) and were interpreted as not having dark matter haloes.
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In addition, the orbits of southern double stars were measured and southern nebulae were observed.
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These are stars that are similar mass as the sun, only older, after they have become red giants, just prior to becoming planetary nebulae.
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In many emission nebulae, an entire cluster of young stars is doing the work.
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The nature of planetary nebulae was unknown until the first spectroscopic observations were made in the mid-19th century.
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The astronomical catalogue is composed mainly of star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.
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