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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about NGC 6720.
See also changes related to NGC 6720, or pages that link to NGC 6720 or to this page or whose text contains "NGC 6720".

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  • Lyra [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Hercules and containing Vega, its name is Latin for 'lyre'. [e]
  • Messier object [r]: Systematic list of nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters, first compiled and published in 1771 by Charles Messier, it originally contained 45 objects, later superseded by the New General Catalogue (NGC). [e]

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • NGC 6853 [r]: A planetary nebula of large apparent diameter and low surface brightness in the constellation Vulpecula, about 1,360 light years away. [e]
  • NGC 3587 [r]: A large planetary nebula in Ursa Major which has two large, circular darker areas in an otherwise opaque spherical shell. [e]
  • Messier object [r]: Systematic list of nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters, first compiled and published in 1771 by Charles Messier, it originally contained 45 objects, later superseded by the New General Catalogue (NGC). [e]
  • Lyra [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Hercules and containing Vega, its name is Latin for 'lyre'. [e]