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the space from the planet the stars or clusters
The hottest stars. Generally, globular clusters contain mainly old stars, population II stars
A tight group of stars that resembles a snowball and can contain up to 1 million stars is known as a globular cluster. These clusters are densely packed spherical collections of older stars, typically found in the halos of galaxies. Globular clusters can be quite ancient, often containing stars that are several billion years old. Their compact nature and high stellar density distinguish them from open clusters, which are looser and younger.
Clusters of stars that all appear to lie at the same distance from us are called star clusters. There are two main types: open clusters, which contain young stars and are loosely bound together, and globular clusters, which contain older stars and are tightly packed.
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A cluster is a group of stars that may contain hundreds of thousands of stars. Clusters can be classified into two main types: globular clusters, which are densely packed and contain thousands to millions of stars, and open clusters, which are looser and contain tens to hundreds of stars.
A group of stars that are closer together than the surrounding stars is called a star cluster. Star clusters can be divided into two main types: open clusters and globular clusters, with open clusters being more loosely bound than globular clusters.
two types of star clusters are Open clusters and globular 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?
Stars, star clusters, distant galaxies, galaxy clusters, nebulae, ...
A misty group of stars is referred to as a star cluster. Star clusters are groups of stars that are gravitationally bound together and can be classified as either open clusters (loose grouping of stars) or globular clusters (more densely packed grouping of stars).
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