Hubble Observations Give 'Missing' Globular Cluster Time to Shine
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Hubble observations give 'missing' globular cluster time to shine
A previously unexplored globular cluster glitters with multicolored stars in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image. Globular clusters like this one, called ESO 591-12 or Palomar 8, are spherical collections of tens of thousands to millions of stars tightly bound together by gravity.
Hubble observations give ‘missing’ globular cluster time to shine
2025-07-04 05:25:00 phys.org A previously unexplored globular cluster glitters with multicolored stars in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image. Globular clusters like this one, called ESO 591-12 or Palomar 8, are spherical collections of tens of thousands to millions of stars tightly bound together by gravity. Globular clusters generally form early in the galaxies’ histories in… Source
A previously unexplored globular cluster shines with multicolored stars in this image of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Globular clusters like this one, called ESO 591-12 or Palomar 8, are spherical collections of tens of thousands to millions of stars closely linked together by gravity. Globular clusters usually form at the beginning [...]
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