NGC 8

NGC 8 is a double star system (K5 and F8) in the constellation Pegasus, discovered on 29 September 1865 by Otto Struve. It is approximately 2.7 arc minutes away from NGC 9. They are most likely unrelated stars, simply an optical binary.

References

External links

  • NGC 8 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
  • Coordinates: 00h 08m 45.3s, +23° 50′ 20″

    Podcasts:

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    W8ING 4 U

    by: Wizo

    I'm sitting alone by my window at home
    see the sun shining bright but I can't get no light
    oh it hurts me so strong,
    tell me what went wrong
    tell me why this must be
    why did this happen to me oh ooh
    I know that you're dead but I won't realize
    I know you were fat, you were all oversized
    You've been mean all the time,
    so I had to kill you
    after that I felt fine
    but now I'm missing you ah uh
    please tell me
    What else should I do--just waiting for you
    make my dreams all come true--
    I'm waiting for you
    I know that you're dead...
    Will she ever come back, six feet under she lies
    Can she dig herself out,
    can she find her way home to me...




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