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Mensa Constellation: Best deep sky objects [v2 refresh]

Mensa (Table Mountain) is a small, faint, sparse southern hemisphere constellation best seen around January. Enjoy the following notable deep sky objects in Mensa :

IC 2051 - spiral galaxy,
NGC 1987 - globular cluster,
Large Magellanic Cloud - magellanic spiral,
NGC 2122 - nebula,
NGC 2103 - H II region,
NGC 2018 - H II region.

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