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globular cluster

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globular cluster
n.
A system of stars, generally smaller in size than a galaxy, that is more or less globular in conformation.

globular cluster
n
(Astronomy) Astronomy a densely populated spheroidal star cluster with the highest concentration of stars near its centre, found in the galactic halo and in other galaxies

globular cluster  (glby-lr)
A spherical mass made up of thousands to hundreds of thousands of densely packed stars of nearly the same age (typically very old). Globular clusters occupy the inner regions of a galactic halo and revolve around the nucleus of galaxies in highly elliptical orbits inclined to the disk of the spiral arms. There are approximately 150 of these clusters in the Milky Way. It is believed that globular clusters can provide information about the evolution and lifespan of stars. Compare open cluster.


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The globular cluster NGC 6584 is situated well away from the main telescope figure in the far western part of the constellation and 3 degrees south-east of Theta Arae.
The light June nights are not the ideal time for deep-sky observing, but with Hercules overhead many telescopes will undoubtedly be pointed at the globular cluster M13 lying one third of the way down the western side of the Keystone at RA 16h 41.
 
 
 
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