A Dying Star in Globular Cluster M15
Depicts: M15, Kuestner 648, NGC 7078
Copyright: The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) and NASA
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The globular cluster M15 is shown in this color image obtained with the
Hubble telescope. Lying some 40,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation
Pegasus, M15 is one of nearly 150 known globular clusters that form a vast halo
surrounding our Milky Way galaxy. Each of these spherically shaped clusters contains
hundreds of thousands of ancient stars. The stars in M15 and other globular clusters
are estimated to be about 12 billion years old. They were among the first generations
of stars to form in the Milky Way.
Last Update: 1 September 2019