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Re: (IAAC) extragalactic globulars



Here's some more stuff on extragalactic wanderers.
 
M31:
 
1980 Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 42, p. 357, Battistini
1985 Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 288, p. 494, Crampton
1990 Deep Sky vol. 9 (2), p. 8, Crampton
1981 Atlas of the Andromeda Galaxy, Hodge
1932 Astrophysical Journal vol. 76, p. 44, Hubble
1979 Sky & Telescope, vol. 58 (5), p. 490, Houston
1981 Sky & Telescope, vol. 62 (6), p. 620, Houston
1977 Astronomical Journal, vol. 82 (12), p. 897, Sargent
1984 Deep Sky, vol. 2 (3), p. 8, Skiff
 
Fornax Dwarf:
 
1991 Deep Sky, vol. 9 (3), p. 34, Bath-Vollrath
1983 Deep Sky, vol. 1 (4), p. 12, Goldstein
1984 Astronomical Objects for Southern Telescopes, Hartung
1991 Deep Sky, vol. 9 (4), p. 42, Harrington
1961 Astronomical Journal, vol. 66, p. 83, Hodge
1991 The Observer's Guide, vol. 28, p. 26, Kepple
 
These two galaxies also have photographic charts in "The Night Sky Observer's Guide", Kepple and Sanner
 
Clear skies,  Sue
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Edmonds <antares@oz-online.net>
To: netastrocatalog-announce@jovian.com <netastrocatalog-announce@jovian.com>
Date: Monday, October 25, 1999 11:21 PM
Subject: (IAAC) extragalactic globulars

Hey,
I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of a catalogue of extragalactic globulars. The Mellinium only refers to them as "G . . ." for instance in the Andromeda Galaxy. I was wondering where I might find imformation on these. Thanks.
JEFFREY A. EDMONDS
2LT, ARMOR
Platoon Leader
http://homepages.oz-online.net/~antares/JeffsAstronomy.html

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