Ultraviolet Stars Identified In The Globular Cluster Ngc 2808
- The Indian multi-wavelength space observatoryAstroSat, launched in September 2015, continues to yield exciting results.
- Using this observatory, astronomers from Thiruvananthapuram and Mumbai have identified a new population of ultraviolet stars in the globular cluster NGC 2808.
- Globular clusters are collections of thousands to millions of stars, moving as one unit.
- These stars are tightly held together by gravity of the cluster itself, and are believed to have formed together at roughly the same time.
- Some globular clusters could be among the oldest objects in our Milky Way, which hosts over 150 of them.
- A globular cluster contains stars with a variety of masses ....
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