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Stephan’s Quintet [NOAO]
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- Object NameObject NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.Stephan's Quintet
- Release DateJuly 19, 2001
- Science ReleaseStar Clusters Born in the Wreckage of Cosmic Collisions
- CreditScience Release Credit: Image: NASA, Jayanne English (University of Manitoba), Sally Hunsberger (Pennsylvania State University), Zolt Levay (Space Telescope Science Institute), Sarah Gallagher (Pennsylvania State University), and Jane Charlton (Pennsylvania State University); Science: Sarah Gallagher (Pennsylvania State University), Jane Charlton (Pennsylvania State University), Sally Hunsberger (Pennsylvania State University), Dennis Zaritsky (University of Arizona), and Bradley Whitmore (Space Telescope Science Institute)
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