Hubble Spots A Community Of Extremely Old Stars That Have Aced Longevity
Briefly

A spherical shape made from the pinpricks of light from closely packed stars revealed itself to the Hubble Space Telescope when the observatory recently peered into the constellation Mensa.
Just as fossils provide insight into the early development of life on Earth, globular clusters such as NGC 1841 can provide insights into very early star formation in galaxies.
Hubble's clarity of vision has made it an ideal tool for astronomers seeking answers for how these dense stellar hubs evolve and how the gravity of these clusters actually works.
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