I suppose you confused the term "globular star cluster". It is the cluster (the group of stars) that is globular (approximately spherical). The term "globular" doesn't refer to the individual stars.
The star groups are galaxies, or possibly globular star clusters.
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A galaxy.
galaxies
Messier 56 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lyra and is not a single star
They are made up of proteins. They are globular proteins
In our Milky Way galaxy, globular clusters tend to be at the "outlying fringes" or "halo" of the galaxy, and seem to be largely made up of very old stars.
two types of star clusters are Open clusters and globular clusters
a globular cluster
A nebula galaxy does not exist.
She is famous for her contribution to the understanding of globular clusters and her column in the Toronto Star,
globular