7 strange star clusters discovered in galactic disk ring
The galaxy's ring disc suddenly appeared 7 curious curiosities of attention.
A group of Brazilian astronomers led by Dr. Denilso Camargo of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre suddenly discovered 7 strange star clusters that exist in the ring of the galaxy on July 3. 2016.
These 7 strange star clusters will contribute to providing an important clue about how the galaxy formed.(Image source: Phys).
They are 7 star clusters, contain many dwarfs, surrounded by many small stars, dust, gas glowing with different colors of blue and red.
This conclusion was made after observing and analyzing data sent from NASA Explorer Wide-field Infrared Survey (WISE) through infrared imaging technology.
Many new star clusters have been discovered among them and have just been named: stars C 932, C 934, C 939 are 16,300 light years away and why C 1074, C 1099, C 1100, C 1101 is from Earth about 5,500 to 10,400 light years, most of them are young stars, about 5 million years old.
Dr. Denilso Camargo said that these 7 strange star clusters will contribute to providing an important clue about how the galaxy formed and evolved miraculously from the past.
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