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Most of the intergalactic stars in the Virgo cluster are old and
surprisingly metal-poor, say astronomers who have used the Hubble Space Telescope to discover thousands of such stars. The low metallicity suggests that the stars were born both in small Virgo galaxies which disintegrated and at the edges of the large galaxies which tore the small ones apart. For the full story, including a beautiful, never-before-published color image from the Hubble Space Telescope, see http://KenCroswell.com/VirgoIntergalactic.html . Other recent stories: An Ocean on Neptune? http://KenCroswell.com/NeptuneOcean.html How bright would Pluto be if it were as close as Mars? http://KenCroswell.com/PlutoQuestion.html A white dwarf may have escaped from the Pleiades: http://KenCroswell.com/GD50.html All articles are available at http://KenCroswell.com/articles.html . Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" Yahoo "dot" com . |
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