In the Milky Way galactic halo, orbiting the galactic center in a long elliptical orbit around the galactic center
A globular cluster is a dense group of old stars within a galaxy that have formed a gravity bound spherical shape. They are composed of hundreds of thousands of stars that orbit the center of the galaxy together as a unit. We we don't know a lot about them. There are between one and two hundred globular clusters in the Milky Way, and thousands in very large galaxies, all hanging out around the galactic core. Wikipedia has more information, and a link posted below will take the curious reader over there. Why not drop by and look at the picture of Messier 80 that was put up by our friends?
We are on the Earth's surface. To be in the Earth we would have to be underground. Although it doesn't look as if we are in space, the very thin blue sphere around Earth is our atmosphere. To enter space we would go through that atmosphere. :D
In September, you can look for star clusters like the Pleiades (M45) and the Hyades in the constellation Taurus, as well as the Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884) in the constellation Perseus. These clusters are typically visible with the naked eye or binoculars and make for stunning celestial sights.
The Mariner10 space probe and the Mercury Messenger space probe.
a shiny blue thing in space
A globular cluster is a densely packed spherical collection of stars held together by gravity. They typically contain hundreds of thousands to millions of stars, making them appear as bright, compact, and symmetrical groupings when seen from Earth.
It's actually a cluster of stars that just happen to look like Madonna,.
A globular cluster is a dense group of old stars within a galaxy that have formed a gravity bound spherical shape. They are composed of hundreds of thousands of stars that orbit the center of the galaxy together as a unit. We we don't know a lot about them. There are between one and two hundred globular clusters in the Milky Way, and thousands in very large galaxies, all hanging out around the galactic core. Wikipedia has more information, and a link posted below will take the curious reader over there. Why not drop by and look at the picture of Messier 80 that was put up by our friends?
does it look like I know the answer,, you should open the book up and start reading and studying like normal kids............ that's how you get good grades........you guys cant be stupid enough not know the answer ok well bye c: c; love yall "
If you ate rasions, they could look like that...
Actually the terms "Globular" and "Open" are not related to the number but the age of the stars. Globlular clusters are many old stars packed in spherical form (they look like hazy mothballs to the naked eye) and "open clusters" are many young stars formed close to each other. The constellation Pleiades is an example of open cluster.
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the moon
Cluster rings can be purchased at cluster-diamond-rings or at bluestone. Another possibility is thecastlejewelry. You can for sure look at Ebay or Amazon too.
she would look like she came from otter space... she would look like a big fat person knowone would want to hang out with her
You would die, because you wouldn't be wearing a helmet in space...
You would look at random space junk floating around the moon