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| | | summer globular star clusters Amongst the oldest stars in the universe - globular clusters are tight spherical balls of stars each sometimes numbering millions of stars. There are over 100 of them slowly orbiting our home Milky Way galaxy in a giant halo and here's video YouTube - Globulars star clusters galore ! of some that I've recorded and animated [zoomed] recently with my small ETX-70 telescope shown in the video - enjoy
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