Stars, like bees, swarm around the center of bright globular cluster M15. This
ball of over 100,000 stars
is a relic from the early years of our Galaxy, and continues to
orbit the Milky Way's center. M15, one of about 170 globular clusters remaining, is noted for
being easily visible with only binoculars,
having at its center one of the densest concentrations
of stars known, and containing a high abundance of variable stars and pulsars.
Released only recently, this sharp image
taken by the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space
Telescope spans about 120 light years. It shows the
dramatic increase in density of stars toward the cluster's center.
M15 lies about 35,000
light years
away toward the constellation of
the Winged Horse (Pegasus).
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