Why wouldn't the clusters of stars in the center of the galaxy provide the same effect for seeing clearer images of the opposite side of the galaxy.
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Theories that galaxies formed from clouds of gas and dust condensing after a Big Bang are giving way to ideas that they grew from smaller clusters of stars that collided.
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Eventually, some experts speculate, the universe will expand so fast that galaxies _ billions of clusters of stars _ will recede faster than their light can reach Earth.
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The New York Times noted recently that Earth's early television and radio signals are beginning to reach large clusters of stars about 300 trillion miles out in space.
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It wasn't until Galileo spotted and cataloged the star cluster that it was seen as an open cluster of stars and not a small fuzzy cloud of material.
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Using laser-guided adaptive optics at the Keck observatory, she showed that several unlikely tight clusters of stars orbiting the Andromeda galaxy were not actually clusters at all.
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As evidence for that, they cited the troubling discrepancy between the calculated age of the universe and that of objects like globular clusters of stars, which seemed much older.
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Mississippians voted overwhlmingly in April to keep the current state flag instead of choosing a proposed design that replaced the Confederate emblem with a cluster of stars on a blue field.
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Over time an initial relatively smooth distribution of matter will collapse to form pockets of higher density, typically creating a hierarchy of condensed structures such as clusters of stars and planets.
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Previously, the people marked the beginning of the year by the appearance of a particular cluster of stars referred to as the Pleiades; this cluster appears near June each year.