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NGC 288 and Sculptor (constellation)

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between NGC 288 and Sculptor (constellation)

NGC 288 vs. Sculptor (constellation)

NGC 288 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sculptor. Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky.

Similarities between NGC 288 and Sculptor (constellation)

NGC 288 and Sculptor (constellation) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Constellation, Galactic coordinate system, Sculptor Galaxy.

Constellation

A constellation is a group of stars that are considered to form imaginary outlines or meaningful patterns on the celestial sphere, typically representing animals, mythological people or gods, mythological creatures, or manufactured devices.

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Galactic coordinate system

The galactic coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system in spherical coordinates, with the Sun as its center, the primary direction aligned with the approximate center of the Milky Way galaxy, and the fundamental plane parallel to an approximation of the galactic plane but offset to its north.

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Sculptor Galaxy

The Sculptor Galaxy, also known as the Silver Coin or Silver Dollar Galaxy, NGC 253, is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor.

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NGC 288 and Sculptor (constellation) Comparison

NGC 288 has 13 relations, while Sculptor (constellation) has 62. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 3 / (13 + 62).

References

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