I've always liked The Pleiades (or 7 Sisters), in the Taurus constellation the best. It's so beautiful & mysterious.
It's difficult to pick just one favorite. The Hubble has taken so many awsome photos of different nebula. Some of my other favorites:
Smoking Gun supernova W49B, Lynx Arc (1 million times brighter than Orion & 2X as hot as similar stars in our Milky Way galaxy), AB7 (a binary star system), Sagittarius (The Archer), Monocerotis (V838- there's an expanding halo of light around it), N90 (fascinating star-forming region), I cannot stop...
2007-08-01 17:34:39
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answered by SamB12 3
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Open cluster - would have to be the Pleiades (bright, easy to find).
Globular cluster - M13 in Hercules - the brightest globular in the night sky. But then I like M20 in Sagittarius as well.
2007-07-31 16:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Ursa Major (the Great Bear).
Because it helps to find the North Star.
2007-07-31 17:45:05
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answered by Lutfor 3
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I think Pleiades because when you look at it through a telescope (even at low magnitudes, but not very low), you can see its dust clouds surrounding the stars.
2007-08-01 01:36:34
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answered by 'Chibisuke' 1
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whatever cluster of stars the galaxy of adromeda is in. because whatever cluster adromeda is in, so is Magicka, my home world..
2007-08-01 01:30:24
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answered by kittykat887332 1
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I suppose the Peliedes. Easiest to find and see with both eye and telescope.
2007-07-31 16:31:04
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answered by Anonymous
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