
Mayall II - Wikipedia
Mayall II, also known as NGC-224-G1, SKHB 1, GSC 2788:2139, HBK 0-1, M31GC J003247+393440 or Andromeda's Cluster, is a globular cluster orbiting M31, the Andromeda …
Mayall II, Andromedas Globular Cluster (G 1) | Deep⋆Sky Corner
Charts created using SkySafari 6 Pro and STScI Digitized Sky Survey. Limiting magnitudes: Constellation chart ~6.5 mag, DSS2 close-ups ~20 mag. Times are shown for timezone UTC, …
Mayall II - Experienced Deep Sky Imaging - Cloudy Nights
Nov 14, 2020 · Mayall II - posted in Experienced Deep Sky Imaging: Mayall II. Also known as G1, NGC-224-G1, SKHB 1, GSC 2788:2139, HBK 0-1, M31GC J003247+393440 or Andromedas …
Mayall II: Globular Cluster in Andromeda Galaxy - Messier Objects
Jan 31, 2021 · Mayall II is a globular cluster orbiting the Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31). Also known as Andromeda’s Cluster and Globular One (G1), it is the most intrinsically bright …
Mayall 2 or NGC 224 - G1 Globular cluster of M31 - AstroBin
Mayall 2 is a globular cluster of M31. His size is twice as big as Omega Centauri and is in a distance of 2,5 Mio Lj. The size of the cluster is ar. 30" only. He lies in between of two stars …
Globular Cluster Mayall II in the Neighboring Andromeda Galaxy …
Caption. Hubble Space Telescope has captured a view of a globular cluster called G1, a large, bright ball of light in the center of the photograph consisting of at least 300,000 old stars.
Finding G1/Mayal II - Deep Sky Observing - Cloudy Nights
Nov 6, 2022 · I'm planning to hunt down G1/Mayal II with the 24" that's located at the club's Bortle 4.5 site, and maybe a couple other M31 globulars nearby, such as G2, 156 and 176. The last …
Mayall II / Andromeda-G1 (Jussi Kantola) - AstroBin
An astrophotograph by Jussi Kantola on AstroBin
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[astro-ph/0105013] Mayall II = G1 in M31: Giant Globular Cluster …
May 1, 2001 · (Abridged version) Mayall II = G1 is one of the brightest globular clusters belonging to M31, the Andromeda galaxy. Our observations with HST/WFPC2 provide data for the (I vs. …