Vast "cities" of stars held together by gravity. Over 150 globular clusters are known to be within the Milky Way galaxy. Other clusters are less dense and represent stars that formed from the same giant gas cloud.
Omega Cenaturi RGB 120x3R 120x3G 76x3B Apr 2023 RAP Chile
M92 Cluster in Hercules Jun 05 2022 RAP NJ
M4 Globular Cluster in Scorpio July 2022 RAParker Chile
Deconvolved Double Cluster FC76-RGB 90s SC deconv BV 2010 resaved
47 Tucanae Globular Cluster Oct 2023 RAP Chile
M53 Globular Cluster in Coma Berenices_2015-04-13
M92 Globular Cluster in Hercules_2016-06-25
M15-FS128-2009
M13-Gloublar-Custer-in-Hercules-2015-07-11
NGC6712 Globular Cluster in Scutum_2015-09-06
M5-Globular-Cluster-in-Serpens-Caput-2019-06-23-NJ
M15 Globular Cluster_Mt Lemmon_Wes_2014_2k-2k
Proxima-Centauri-labeled_2017-07-05_Skynet
NGC6934 Globular Cluster in Delphinus_2015-10-07
M8-UHC-Lagoon-Nebula-in-Sag-NGC6533-2015-08-03
NGC-6997-Open-Star-Cluster-in-Cygnus_2018-08-29
NGC869 and 884 Double Cluster in Perseus_Takahashi FC76
M13-Globular-Cluster-in-Hercules-2019-06-23-NJ
M3 Globular Cluster in Canes Venatici from NJ 2020-04-18
61 Cygni one of the closest binary  stars to Earth 2020-08-24 NJ



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