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Credit & Copyright: Tolga Gumusayak,  
  
Robert Vanderbei  
  
  
Explanation:
M13 is modestly  
recognized as the Great Globular Star Cluster in Hercules.  
  
A ball of stars numbering in  
the hundreds of thousands  
crowded into a region 150 light years across, it lies some 25,000  
light-years away.  
  
The sharp, color  
picture of M13 at upper left is familiar to many  
telescopic imagers.  
  
Still, M13's Color vs Magnitude Diagram in the panel below and right,  
made from the same image data, can offer  
a more  
telling view.  
  
Also known as a  
Hertzsprung Russell (HR) diagram  
it plots the  
apparent brightness of individual cluster stars against color index.  
  
The color index is determined for each star by subtracting its brightness  
(in  
magnitudes) measured through a red  
filter from its brightness measured with a blue filter (B-R).  
  
Blue stars are hot and red stars are cool so that  
astronomical color index ranging from bluer to redder  
follows the relative stellar temperature scale from  
left (hot) to right (cool).  
  
In M13's HR diagram, the stars clearly fall into distinct groups.  
  
The broad swath extending diagonally from the bottom right is  
the cluster's main sequence.  
  
A sharp turn toward the upper right hand corner follows the  
red giant branch while the  
blue giants are found grouped in the upper left.  
  
Formed at the same time, at first M13's stars  
were all located along the main sequence by mass,  
lower mass stars at the lower right.  
  
Over time higher mass stars have  
evolved off the main sequence  
into red, then blue giants and beyond.  
  
In fact, the position of the turn-off from the  
main sequence to the red giant branch  
indicates the cluster's age at about  
12 billion years.  
  
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