Her scope is so powerful the globularcluster glows, even in the twilight of dawn.
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This glorious apparition, Bowman knew, was a globularcluster.
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Klarten, a multitentacled, tripedal creature from a globularcluster at the edge of the Milky Way, had a different theory.
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On Thursday NASA released a new Hubble image showing hundreds of thousands of stars in the globularcluster M13 (above).
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They are both well worthy of study, the former being a very bright globularcluster, the latter a bright and large round nebula.
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The final result of this repeated cleavage is the formation of a globularcluster of similar segmentation-cells, which we call the mulberry-formation or morula.
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Before the Kotter Moment, he used to serve snacks to a small-time editor in a backwater globularcluster, and he never got over it.
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The gas-giant planet, which lies in the globularcluster M4, appears to be orbiting around not one, but two stars, in a binary system.
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Hysradar revealed the crowded band of globularclusters that constituted the Wall growing closer and closer.
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NGC 7049 has relatively few globularclusters, which may enlighten astronomers about how halos are formed.
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Globularclusters are spherical, and consist of many millions of stars that are all much more tightly gravitationally bound.
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They once belonged to ' globularclusters', small nearby galaxies that have been drawn into the Milky Way by its overwhelming gravitational attraction.
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There is one large group of races which has held a dream for many centuries of expanding into some of the nearby globularclusters.
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While the women cooked and chattered in the kitchen, Gordon struggled to explain the carbon cycle, supernova explosions, and the riddles of globularclusters.
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To arrive at this conclusion, they measured the speeds of 10 twinkly blobs in the galaxy, called globularclusters, that each contain millions of stars.
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Shapley's distances were too large by more than a factor of 2, but he was right about the center of the system of globularclusters.