Abell 3651

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Abell 3651 is a distant galaxy cluster located in the southern constellation Microscopium.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Abell galaxy cluster
galaxy cluster
belongsTo universe
catalogCode A3651 NERFINISHED
celestialObjectType deep-sky object
extragalactic object
composedOf dark matter
galaxies
intracluster medium
contains member galaxies of various morphological types
coordinateSystem equatorial coordinate system
describedAs distant galaxy cluster
discoveredBy George O. Abell NERFINISHED
discoveryMethod inspection of photographic plates
distanceFrom Milky Way NERFINISHED
distanceType cosmological distance
gravitationalEffect gravitational potential binding member galaxies
hasCategory Abell galaxy clusters NERFINISHED
galaxy clusters in Microscopium
hasEnvironment cluster environment with many galaxies
hasProperty distant from the Milky Way
rich galaxy cluster
hasRedshift nonzero cosmological redshift
includedIn Abell 1958 catalog of rich clusters of galaxies NERFINISHED
Abell, Corwin & Olowin 1989 catalog revision NERFINISHED
locatedInConstellation Microscopium NERFINISHED
locatedInSkyHemisphere southern celestial hemisphere
memberOf large-scale structure of the universe
namedAfter its entry number in the Abell catalog
observedIn X-ray wavelengths
optical wavelengths
partOfCatalog Abell catalog of rich clusters of galaxies NERFINISHED
Abell, Corwin & Olowin (ACO) catalog NERFINISHED
physicalNature gravitationally bound system of galaxies
researchUse study of galaxy evolution in clusters
study of large-scale structure
skyLocation constellation Microscopium

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