Ivan Maly
September 4th, 2014, 06:48 PM
Spurred by Howard's thread, I revisited M31 this morning. New to me was a high-magnification view of A102, the NE-most star cloud. There is an almost touching pair of the open cluster C372 and an unresolved aggregate of C373, G324, and C377. The aggregate showed a starlike center, probably G324, which must be a "young globular" if it is not a chance superposition. A fainter C378 is further N. Is anyone else looking at these (from Earth)?