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Sylvania, Ohio 6-27-12 @ 00:32
Although this object is classified in most catalogues as a globular cluster, a new school of thought is emerging that it "is not actually a globular cluster but the remnant core of a dwarf spheroidal galaxy that fell into the Milky Way." - "A Springtime Globular Cluster Tour," Sky & Telescope, June 2012, p. 65.
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It's a galaxy eat galaxy universe. . . .
Interesting. So the Milky Way sucked off all the good stuff and left those lonely stars out in the cold huh.
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