Daily Telescope: A stunning image of a star cluster in a nearby galaxy
Briefly

"The distinct 'starburst' pattern surrounding this bright object is a series of diffraction spikes," explains the European Space Agency.
"Patterns like these are only noticeable around very bright, compact objects, where all the light comes from the same place. Most galaxies, even though they appear very small to our eyes, are darker and more spread out than a single star, and therefore do not show this pattern."
Read at Ars Technica
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