Credit & Copyright: The Electronic Universe Project      
Explanation:
A globular cluster is a system of about one million stars that together   
orbit a galaxy.  One of the brightest globular clusters in our Milky Way   
galaxy is the pictured M15, the fifteenth object on    
Messier's list    
of diffuse objects on our   
sky.  Most stars in globular clusters are older and redder than   
our Sun, which is about 5 billion years old.   
   
For more information on M15 see The Electronic Universe Project's write-up.
Many images of Messier objects can be found in The Electronic Universe Project's The Galaxy Gallery: Messier Objects.
 Authors & editors: 
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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