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open cluster

Loose cluster of young stars. More than 1,200 open clusters have been catalogued, each containing between a dozen and several thousand stars. They are also known as galactic clusters because of their abundance along the galactic plane. Examples include the Pleiades and the Hyades. Star clusters are of interest to astronomers because they represent samples of stars that have been formed at the same time from similar material. See also globular cluster and star cluster.



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During the impact, the hot gases of one galactic cluster slowed down the hot gases of the other.
``We don't have planets in the sky anymore -- we have landscapes,'' Krupp said, gesturing toward 170 panels soaring 20 feet above his head within the galactic cluster of Virgo.
A computer would randomly pick a point on the sphere, a length of rod, and then a rule-based version of the galactic cluster formations that would have appeared at that time.
 
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