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Q: How do star clusters fit into the mythologies of different cultures?
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What are two types of star clusters?

two types of star clusters are Open clusters and globular clusters


What does a galaxy include?

global clusters, open clusters and star clusters. (:


What are the different star groups in space?

There are constellations, groups of stars or star clusters that look like an animal/person/thing.


What does a galaxy have clusters of?

A galaxy typically has several star clusters.


What is the name for a large group of stars gas and dust held together by gravity?

Such groups exist at different levels:* Star clusters * Galaxies * Galaxy clusters * Superclusters


What are star clusters made of?

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Are there any clusters on the Andromeda?

Any major galaxy has LOTS of star clusters, including globular clusters, if that's what you mean.


The milky way galaxy has 158 star clusters that orbits in space if each of these star clusters contain 100000 stars how many stars exist in these clusters?

The question contains the answer 100,000. "if each of these star clusters contains 100,000 stars, how many stars exist in these clusters" If you mean the total number, are you seriously saying you don't know how to multiply 100,000 by 158?


How are star clusters distributed in the sky?

Open clusters lie along the Milky Way and half of the globular clusters are in or near the constellation Sagittarius.


What do you call large scale groups of star held together by gravitational attraction?

Groups at different scales (from smaller to larger) are called:* Multiple stars (two or more stars that are gravitationally bound) * Star clusters * Galaxies * Galaxy clusters * Superclusters


Are star clusters visible outside your galaxy?

Yes.


What you can see that is outside your solar system?

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