Try http://www.heavens-above.com/ a very useful website for information on where the planets are (click on whole sky chart) and spotting man made space objects.
The Beehive Star Cluster
galaxies
EVERYTHING galaxies, nebulae, stars, planets, milky way, star clusters, globular clusters and much more
they collect particals and form stars close together
because all the stars in a cluster are about the same age and distance from the Earth
Most stars orbit around the center of a galaxy. Some stars are parts of star clusters; in that case, they will also orbit around the center of the star cluster.
two types of star clusters are Open clusters and globular clusters
global clusters, open clusters and star clusters. (:
the brightest star in the heavens is Vega
There are constellations, groups of stars or star clusters that look like an animal/person/thing.
A galaxy typically has several star clusters.
stars
Any major galaxy has LOTS of star clusters, including globular clusters, if that's what you mean.
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?
Open clusters lie along the Milky Way and half of the globular clusters are in or near the constellation Sagittarius.
Yes.
Darkness allows us to better see the stars and nebula, supernova remnants, interstellar clouds of hydrogen, star clusters and distant galaxies. Dark skies. Light pollution robs our children of their birthright--the enjoyment of the heavens.
Those are called globular clusters, or star clusters.