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globular

[glob-yuh-ler] / ˈglɒb jə lər /


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Unlike younger star groups that continue to evolve, the stars in a globular cluster formed from the same cloud of gas at roughly the same time billions of years ago.

From Science Daily Jul. 5, 2026

"He had a lot of edema, his face was very swollen, there was edema on his limbs, and a globular abdomen, like a balloon."

From Barron's Apr. 23, 2026

High resolution images from Hubble revealed four closely packed globular clusters inside the Perseus galaxy cluster, located 300 million light-years from Earth.

From Science Daily Feb. 21, 2026

It suggests that extremely massive stars were crucial to the development of the first galaxies, simultaneously enriching globular clusters and giving rise to the earliest black holes.

From Science Daily Nov. 6, 2025

I must’ve gotten thrown off by the endless geek rants about globular clusters orbiting galactic cores, rants that I see are being kept under wraps in present company.

From "I'll Give You the Sun" by Jandy Nelson




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