RSGC1 (Red Supergiant Cluster 1) is a young massive open cluster in the Milky Way galaxy. It was discovered in 2006 in the data generated by several infrared...
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also noted in Humphreys et al. (2020), albeit mistakenly referred to as RSGC1-01, another very large and luminous red supergiant in the constellation...
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and named RSGC1. In 2007 a cluster of approximately 50,000 newly formed stars named RSGC2 was located only a few hundred light years from RSGC1. It is thought...
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the Sun. Scutum contains several clusters of supergiant stars, including RSGC1, Stephenson 2 (which contains Stephenson 2 DFK 1) and RSGC3. Although not...
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Cloud membership uncertain. RSGC1-F04 380,000 M0-M1 LGGS J013418.56+303808.6 363,000 LGGS J004428.12+415502.9 339,000 K2I RSGC1-F01 335,000 M3-M5 AH Scorpii...
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Crux-Scutum Arm of the galaxy, each containing multiple red supergiants. RSGC1 contains at least 12 red supergiants, RSGC2 (also known as Stephenson 2)...
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(2008). "The Cool Supergiant Population of the Massive Young Star Cluster RSGC1". The Astrophysical Journal. 676 (2): 1016–1028. arXiv:0711.4757. Bibcode:2008ApJ...
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[citation needed] It lies close to other groupings of red supergiants known as RSGC1, RSGC3, Alicante 7, Alicante 8, and Alicante 10.[citation needed] The mass...
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5171A) (possibly a red supergiant) HD 179821 IRAS 17163-3907 V382 Carinae RSGC1-F15 V810 Centauri VdBH 222#371 GLIMPSE20-1 2MASS J17444840-2902163 In Westerlund...
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recently discovered Scutum Red Supergiant Clusters: F15 and possibly F13 in RSGC1 and Star 49 in RSGC2. K to M type spectra, the largest known stars: Mu Cephei...
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(2008). "The Cool Supergiant Population of the Massive Young Star Cluster RSGC1". The Astrophysical Journal. 676 (2): 1016–1028. arXiv:0711.4757. Bibcode:2008ApJ...
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Martínez-Núñez, S. (2010). "Another cluster of red supergiants close to RSGC1". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 513: A74. arXiv:1002.1823. Bibcode:2010A&A...
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The massive RSGC1 cluster contains 14 red supergiants and one yellow supergiant....
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"association" in the Scutum-Centaurus arm, which contains clusters such as RSGC1 and RSGC2. The luminosity derived from the distance is consistent with IRAS...
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visible light. It lies close to other groupings of red supergiants known as RSGC1, Stephenson 2, Alicante 7, Alicante 8, and Alicante 10. The total mass of...
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supergiants found in the Scutum-Crux Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, along with RSGC1, Stephenson 2, RSGC3, Alicante 8, and Alicante 10. Alicante 7 contains 7...
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visible light. It lies close to other groupings of red supergiants known as RSGC1, Stephenson 2, RSGC3, Alicante 7, and Alicante 10. The mass of the open...
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visible light. It lies close to other groupings of red supergiants known as RSGC1, Stephenson 2 (RSGC2), RSGC3, Alicante 8 (RSGC4), and Alicante 7 (RSGC5)...
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located, is in the constellation of Scorpius. Star portal Westerlund 1-26 RSGC1 Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (August 2018). "Gaia Data Release...
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eclipsing binary V453 Cephei, around 250 parsecs distant from us. Stephenson 2 RSGC1 "NGC 7419". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved...
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