Globular Clusters

A globular cluster is a spheroidal conglomeration of stars.

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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 Finds Proto-Globular Clusters in Early Universe

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

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

How Do Stars Get Kicked Out of Globular Clusters?

Two Great Globular Clusters Seen by Hubble: Pismis 26 and Ruprecht 106

James Webb telescope captures the most distant globular clusters

Has JWST Found Proto-Globular Clusters?

Webb Spots Ancient Globular Clusters in Gravitationally Lensed Galaxy

Could we Detect Dark Matter’s Annihilation Within Globular Clusters?

Mysterious globular clusters could unlock the secrets of galaxy formation