The Collinder 135 star cluster: An optical image of the Collinder 135 star cluster from the second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS-II). This cluster is one of the earliest formed in the Collinder 135 family ...
It is easy to imagine the stars as stable, never changing as the turning Earth sends the constellations across the sky and as we round the sun through the year, the evening's starry offerings shift.
An international team of astronomers led by the University of Vienna has deciphered the formation history of young star clusters, some of which we can see with the naked eye at night. The team, led by ...
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