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9 8<br />

Coalsack Cluster<br />

NGC 4609<br />

Type: Open Cluster<br />

Con: Crux<br />

RA: 12 h 42.3 m<br />

Dec: -63° 00'<br />

Mag: 6.9<br />

Diam: 6.0<br />

Dist: 4,200 light-years<br />

Disc: James Dunlop, included in his 1827 catalog<br />

J. H ERSCHEL: Cluster classVII. Stars [of] ll[thto] 13th<br />

magnitude]; about 6' long and 4' broad; has 10 stars [of]<br />

11th magnitude], and some 20 or 30 smaller. It occurs<br />

in the midst of the black space following Alpha Crucis,<br />

which is by no means void of stars, (h 3407)<br />

9 9<br />

Coalsack; Soot Bag; Shadow of the Cross<br />

Type: Dark Nebula<br />

Con: Crux; Centaurus; Musca<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Caldwell</strong> <strong>Objects</strong><br />

GC: Cluster, pretty large, pretty compressed, extremely<br />

extended, star[s] of 10th magnitude and fainter.<br />

NGC: Cluster, pretty large, pretty compressed, considerably<br />

extended, star of 10th magnitude.<br />

RA: 12 h 53 m<br />

Dec: -63°<br />

Mag: —<br />

98 & 99<br />

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