NGC 2371-2 (aka NGC 2371 or NGC 2372) is a dual lobed planetary nebula found in the constellation of Gemini.
No, NGC-5882 is more luminous
NGC 6723 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.
NGC may be National Geographic Channel; for other meanings see the link below.
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Red giant is a type of star.
No. NGC 5458 is a galaxy.
NGC 3486 is a type Sb spiral galaxy.
The nebula NGC 2440
i think the answer is NGC 4660
The list of unlikely candidates for the Star Wars galaxy are: ACS-GC 13003331 BFB2004 NGC 4676 1176 BFB2004 NGC 4676 1289 BFB2004 NGC 4676 2934 BFB2004 VV 29 127 BFB2004 VV 29 3094 COSMOS 1161898 ISOHDFS 27 NGC 253 NGC 514 NGC 891 NGC 908 NGC 2770 NGC 3370 NGC 5247 NGC 5364 NGC 6118 NGC 7331 PGC 165514 PGC 169337 PGC 198197 PGC 1175571 PGC 1368199 PGC 1375823 PGC 1442333 PGC 1669768 PGC 1762846 PGC 2416052 PGC 2631284 PGC 3080366 and millions of other spiral galaxies in the universe
No, NGC-5882 is more luminous
Nick Jonas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think what the individual meant by the "hottest star" was NGC 2440 Nucleus. It is a white dwarf in our own solar system. While our sun is 6,000 degrees Celsius at the surface, NGC 2440 is over 200,000 degrees Celsius.
M35 :- Messier 35 ( also known as NGC 2168 ) isn't any kind of star . It is an open cluster in the constellation Gemini and about 2800 light years away from the earth . M35 was discovered by Philippe Loys de Cheseaux in 1745 .
That's a planetary nebula within our Milky Way.
It will not, at least not on its own. NGC 6720 is not the sort of nebula that produces new stars; it is a planetary nebula formed from the gasses expelled from a dying star. At its center is a remnant called a white dwarf.
Carmiooro NGC was created in 2008.
Carmiooro NGC ended in 2010.