Globular Clusters

A globular cluster is a spheroidal conglomeration of stars.

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Astronomers map globular clusters in the NGC 5018 galaxy group

Globular Clusters Evolve in Interesting Ways Over Time

Globular Clusters Evolve in Interesting Ways Over Time

Globular Clusters Evolve in Interesting Ways Over Time

Star cities: New 3D view of globular clusters illuminates their origins (photo)

The first 3D view of the formation and evolution of globular clusters - EurekAlert

Webb Sees Globular Clusters Forming in the Early Universe

Webb Sees Globular Clusters Forming in the Early Universe

Webb Finds Proto-Globular Clusters in Early Universe

Globular Clusters Should Contain More Intermediate-mass Black Holes

Globular Clusters Should Contain More Intermediate-mass Black Holes

Medium and mighty: Intermediate-mass black holes can survive in globular clusters

Medium and mighty: intermediate-mass black holes can survive in globular clusters - EurekAlert

Medium and mighty: Intermediate-mass black holes can survive in globular clusters - EurekAlert

The Hubble Imaged Some Globular Clusters in an Unusual Place: Near the Milky Way’s Centre

The Hubble Imaged Some Globular Clusters in an Unusual Place: Near the Milky Way's Centre

Unraveling Cosmic Mysteries: Celestial Monsters and the Origins of Globular Clusters

New Webb Telescope Discovery: ‘Superstars’ Created The Weird Globular Clusters In Our Galaxy

New Clues to the Formation of Globular Clusters: Their Ultramassive Stars

Celestial monsters at the origin of globular clusters