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Keyword: blue stragglers
![Ядро скопления NGC 6752](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/02/10/0001255893/ngc6752core_hst900.preview.jpg)
10.02.2012
This sharp Hubble Space Telescope view looks deep into NGC 6752. Some 13,000 light-years away toward the southern constellation Pavo, the globular star cluster roams the halo of our Milky Way galaxy. Over...
![M80: плотное шаровое скопление](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/15/0001217837/m80_heritage.preview.jpg)
7.07.1999
If our Sun were part of M80, the night sky would glow like a jewel box of bright stars. M80, also known as NGC 6093, is one of about 250 globular clusters that survive in our Galaxy.
![Голубые бродяги в NGC 6397](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/15/0001166678/blues_ngc6397_hst_big.preview.jpg)
22.06.2000
In our neck of the Galaxy stars are too far apart to be in danger of colliding, but in the dense cores of globular star clusters star collisions may be relatively common. In fact...
![Голубые бродяги в NGC 6397](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/08/0001192163/ngc6397b_hst.preview.jpg)
8.08.2003
In our neck of the Galaxy stars are too far apart to be in danger of colliding, but in the dense cores of globular star clusters star collisions may be relatively common. In fact...
![Голубые странники в шаровом скоплении](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/17/0001192403/bluestrag_hst_big.preview.jpg)
4.11.1997
This old dog is doing new tricks. On the left is ancient globular cluster 47 Tucanae which formed many billions of years ago. On the right is a closeup of its dense stellar center by the Hubble Space Telescope, released last week.
![M13: восхитительное шаровое скопление в Геркулесе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/09/0001217469/m13_kitahara_big.preview.jpg)
1.03.2000
M13 is one of the most prominent and best known globular clusters. Visible with binoculars in the constellation of Hercules, M13 is frequently one of the first objects found by curious sky gazers seeking celestials wonders beyond normal human vision.
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