NGC 1898 stars everywhere and the natural lifecycle of a sun

in space •  6 years ago 

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High resolution picture of the NGC 1898, a Globular Cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud, in which pretty much every light is a star some red giants some are white dwarfs.
Following image shows potential lifecycles of a sun:
live of a star.jpg

A globular cluster is a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite. Globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity, which gives them their spherical shapes and relatively high stellar densities toward their centers. The name of this category of star cluster is derived from the Latin globulus—a small sphere. A globular cluster is sometimes known more simply as a globular.

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Image Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA

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