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  • The latest "Globular" travesty is a take on Election

    Bostonist 2008

  • The latest "Globular" travesty is a take on Election

    Bostonist 2008

  • Globular clusters seem inextricably linked to galaxies and their formation mechanisms, but I see no reason why a globular cluster may eventually escape the gravity well of a galaxy intergalactic globular clusters are known to exist in some galaxy clusters, for instance.

    Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today 2010

  • Globular clusters seem inextricably linked to galaxies and their formation mechanisms, but I see no reason why a globular cluster may eventually escape the gravity well of a galaxy intergalactic globular clusters are known to exist in some galaxy clusters, for instance.

    Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today 2010

  • Globular clusters—which Jim had also studied—are dotted around the outskirts of our galaxy, perfectly round balls of some of the oldest stars in the universe.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • "Globular clusters seem inextricably linked to galaxies and their formation mechanisms, but I see no reason why a globular cluster may eventually escape the gravity well of a galaxy intergalactic globular clusters are known to exist in some galaxy clusters, for instance."

    Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today 2010

  • Globular clusters—which Jim had also studied—are dotted around the outskirts of our galaxy, perfectly round balls of some of the oldest stars in the universe.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • I've pointed out this Globular during many summer star parties as being as much, which always brought comments of wonder and skepticism from fellow observers.

    Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today 2010

  • Globular clusters—which Jim had also studied—are dotted around the outskirts of our galaxy, perfectly round balls of some of the oldest stars in the universe.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Globular Cluster M54 in Sagittarius, near the handle of the 'Tea Pot' asterism, has long been thought to be 'probably extragalactic' and originating from the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy.

    Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today 2010

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