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Stunning Globular Cluster NGC 6355 Captured By Hubble
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Stunning globular cluster NGC 6355 captured by Hubble
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Stunning Globular Cluster NGC 6355 Captured By Hubble
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Panning over Globular Cluster NGC 6397 | Euclid Space Telescope FriendsofNASA.org: The European Space Agency's new Euclid space telescope captured this sparkly image of a globular cluster called NGC 6397. Globular clusters are collections of hundreds of thousands of stars held together by gravity. Located about 7,800 light-years from Earth, NGC 6397 is the second-closest globular cluster to us. Together with other globular clusters it orbits in the disc of the Milky Way, where the majority of st
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Euclid’s view of globular cluster NGC 6397
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NGC 6397 (also known as Caldwell 86) is a globular cluster in the constellation Ara that was discovered by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1752. It is located about 7,800 light-years from Earth, making it one of the two nearest globular clusters to Earth (the other one being Messier 4). The cluster contains around 400,000 stars, and can be seen with the naked eye under good observing conditions. Image Credit: ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA, image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre
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In 2018, astronomers precisely measured the distance to one of the oldest objects in the universe, a collection of stars born shortly after the big bang, for the first time using the Hubble Space Telescope. This stellar assembly—a globular star cluster called NGC 6397—is one of the closest star clusters to Earth. The measurement set its distance at 7,800 light-years away, with just a 3 percent margin of error. Learn how the measurement technique, known as trigonometric parallax, uses straightfor
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Cúmulo Globular NGC 6397 Esta brillante imagen muestra la vista de Euclides sobre un cúmulo globular llamado NGC 6397. Los cúmulos globulares son colecciones de cientos de miles de estrellas unidas por la gravedad. Ubicado a unos 7800 años luz de la Tierra, NGC 6397 es el segundo cúmulo globular más cercano a nosotros. Junto con otros cúmulos globulares orbita en el disco de la Vía Láctea, donde se encuentran la mayoría de las estrellas. Los cúmulos globulares son algunos de los objetos más anti
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Stargazing in Globular Cluster NGC 6355 | Hubble FriendsofNASA.org: The scattered stars of the globular cluster NGC 6355 are strewn across this image from the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope. This globular cluster lies less than 50,000 light-years from Earth in the Ophiuchus constellation. NGC 6355 is a galactic globular cluster that resides in our Milky Way galaxy's inner regions. Image Description: "A dense collection of stars covers the view. Towards the center the stars bec
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Take a tour through NGC 6397. ✨This star cluster contains hundreds of thousands of stars, and is one of the closest globular clusters to Earth.Globular clusters are roughly spherical groups of stars held together by their mutual gravity. Music provided by SoundKit, from Pond5 #NASA #Hubble #space #stars #science #astronomy #universe #telescope #cosmos | NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
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This is the globular cluster NGC 6440, as seen by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope centuries after its discovery by William Herschel in 1786! 🔭✨ Compare the views with our slider tool: https://ow.ly/qyhW50Rsmvq 📷 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration , ESA - European Space Agency , N. Bartmann (ESA/ James Webb Space Telescope ) 🎶 Stellardrone - The Night Sky in Motion | Hubble Space Telescope
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Black Hole Concentration in Star Cluster NGC 6397: Artist’s Impression | Hubble Support FriendsofNASA.org: Scientists were expecting to find an intermediate-mass black hole at the heart of the globular cluster NGC 6397, but instead they found evidence of a concentration of smaller black holes lurking there. Data from the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope have led to the first measurement of the extent of a collection of black holes in a core-collapsed globular cluster. This anima
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Hubble makes the first precise distance measurement to an ancient globular star cluster
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This video zooms into a Hubble Space Telescope view of globular star cluster NGC 6397.#reels #reelsvideo #zoom #space #universe #hubble | Deepspace
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Oksana Korda | Astro Art & Science on Instagram: "NGC 6397 (also known as Caldwell 86) is a globular cluster in the constellation Ara that was discovered by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in 1752. It is located about 7,800 light-years from Earth, making it one of the two nearest globular clusters to Earth (the other one being Messier 4). The cluster contains around 400,000 stars, and can be seen with the naked eye under good observing conditions. Image Credit: ESA/Euclid/Euclid Cons
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NGC 6397 — A Sea of Ancient Stars ✨ What you’re looking at is NGC 6397, one of the oldest and closest globular clusters to Earth — a breathtaking cosmic sphere filled with hundreds of thousands of stars bound together by gravity. Located about 7,800 light-years away in the constellation Ara, NGC 6397 is a living time capsule from the early universe. Most of its stars formed over 13 billion years ago, just after the Big Bang, making it one of the oldest star clusters ever observed. Captured here
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Euclid Mission's Amazing 4K Color Images Of The Cosmos
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Euclid mission's amazing 4K color images of the cosmos
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What are Globular Clusters? Relics of the Early Universe
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The sound of NGC 6496...
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Zooming in on the globular star cluster NGC 6388
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