Datoteka:Globular Star Cluster NGC 1466 (2019-42-4567).png
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OpisGlobular Star Cluster NGC 1466 (2019-42-4567).png |
English: This image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals an ancient, glimmering ball of stars called NGC 1466. It is a globular cluster — a gathering of stars all held together by gravity — that is slowly moving through space on the outskirts of the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our closest galactic neighbors.
Blue straggler stars are blue, bright stars, with a higher mass than the average for a cluster, and they are expected to sink towards the center of a star cluster over time. Those closest to the cluster core are the first to migrate inwards, with more distant blue stragglers progressively moving inwards over time. |
Datum | 9 septembar 2019 (upload date) |
Izvor | Globular Star Cluster NGC 1466 |
Autor | ESA and NASA |
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Autor | Space Telescope Science Institute Office of Public Outreach |
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Pripisivanje/Pružalac usluga | Image: NASA and ESAScience: NASA, ESA, and F. Ferraro (University of Bologna, Italy) |
Naslov | Different structures of star clusters are due to different levels of dynamical aging. |
Izvor | STScI |
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Datum i vrijeme generisanja podataka | 9 septembar 2019 |
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Podaci za kontakt | outreach@stsci.edu
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Ključne riječi | NGC 1466 |
Datum posljednje izmjene meta podataka | 05:48, 5 septembar 2019 |
Jedinstveni ID originalnog dokumenta | xmp.did:6b464c15-a3a8-4ef6-aab4-76c56a844ba1 |
Horizontalna rezolucija | 28,34 dpc |
Vertikalna rezolucija | 28,34 dpc |
Vrijeme i datum promjene datoteke | 05:31, 5 septembar 2019 |