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NGC1360 (The Robin's Egg Nebula)
NGC1435 (The Merope Nebula)
NGC1501 (The Oyster Nebula)
NGC1535 (The Cleopatra's Eye Nebula)
NGC1555 (Hind's Variable Nebula)
NGC2024 (The Flame Nebula)
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NGC2359 (Thor's Helmet Nebula)
NGC2362 (Tau Canis Majoris Cluster)
NGC2392 Lion's Mane Nebula
NGC2392 (The Lion's Mane Nebula)
NGC2419 (The Intergalactic Wanderer)
NGC3132 (The Eight-Burst Nebula)
NGC3239 (SN 2012a)
NGC3242 (The Ghost of Jupiter Nebula)
NGC4631 (The Whale Galaxy)
NGC4676 (The Mice Galaxies)

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