Study reinvestigates the properties of globular cluster NGC 1754
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Study reinvestigates the properties of globular cluster NGC 1754
Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), astronomers have observed a globular cluster known as NGC 1754 as part of a systematic study of the most massive and compact clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Results of the observational campaign, published May 15 on the arXiv pre-print server, shed more light on the properties of this cluster.
Chinese, South African telescopes expand galactic horizons
Globular clusters, some of the oldest celestial bodies in the Milky Way, typically consist of millions of stars, including pulsar neutron stars. These highly magnetized pulsars emit regular electromagnetic pulses with exceptional precision, which carry valuable information about the interstellar matter and magnetic fields, traveling across vast space to reach Earth.FAST is adept at capturing the faintest cosmic ripples, the signals from pulsars …
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