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BERKELEY OPEN CLUSTER PROGRAM

Do you like observing open clusters? Do you enjoy a challenge? If you answered yes to both questions, this list is for you. The Berkeley Open Cluster program contains 88 clusters first observed by astronomers at the University of California at Berkeley. Their observations were published as a Catalogue of Star Clusters and Associations by Gosta Lynga in 1958.

 

The Berkeley Open Cluster Catalog

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