Messier 15 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Globular cluster Messier 15 (M15, NGC 7078) is among the more conspicuous of . M15 was the first globular cluster in which a planetary nebula, Pease 1 or K 648 . ->
Globular cluster M15
A large image and a discussion of M15 as a candidate for an example of core collapse. . M15 also contains a planetary nebula (a rarity among globular . ->
APOD: 2000 August 4 - M15: Dense Globular Star Cluster
. Pegasus, M15 is one of the most densely packed globular star clusters in our Milky Way Galaxy. . Unlike most globulars, M15 displays a planetary nebula, . ->
APOD: 2001 December 10 - Globular Cluster M15
Globular Cluster M15. Credit: Haldan Cohn (Indiana U.) et al., WIYN, NOAO, NSF . M15, one of about 150 globular clusters remaining, is noted for being easily . ->
M 15
M15 is perhaps the densest of all (globular) star clusters in our Milky Way galaxy. . M15 was the first globular cluster in which a planetary nebula, Pease 1 . ->
The First Interstellar Gas in a Globular Cluster? by Ken Croswell
The bright globular cluster M15 is easy to see in binoculars. . Like most globular clusters, M15 belongs to the Galaxy's halo. . ->
Globular cluster M15 (NGC7078)
Globular cluster M15 (NGC7078) Globular cluster M15 (NGC7078) . Globular clusters are tightly packed agglomerations of hundreds of thousands of stars. . ->
M15 Globular Cluster in Pegasus
Donald Waid's amateur astronomy web site. . M15 is among the most conspicuous of the globular clusters. . M15 is one of the densest of all (globular) star . ->
HubbleSite - Picture Album: Globular Cluster M15
Globular Cluster M15. Showcase. Wallpaper. Astronomy Printshop. Behind the Pictures . See all Gallery Search Results for M15 . ->