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  1. The answer to your query depends upon the meaning of kpc in the scale at the bottom left. If it is an abbreviation of kiloparsec, then we cannot with NGC 4546, but if it stands for kaboom projection covered, then it’s probably a splodeydope.

  2. At first glance, I see by the measured photometry of 350 globular cluster candidates in NGC 4546, from the integrated color distributions, their density profiles and azimuthal distributions, that the total population of GCs in the galaxy is about 390, assuming that a maximum length of the galaxy’s GC system is 163,000 light years.

    On second thought, I think I can see a ducky and a horsie.

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