Star clusters – Open and globular clusters

Star clusters – Open and globular clusters

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Star clusters – Open and globular clusters
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There are two types of star clusters. Open (or galactic) clusters are relatively young, sparsely populated groups of tens to hundreds of stars that formed from a nebula and slowly “evaporate” into space. Globular clusters are very old and densely populated groups of millions of stars located on the outskirts of galaxies. This program combines 3 ESA videos with news about Star Clusters:
1. Extreme star cluster;
2. Globular clusters;
3. Omega Centaur

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