A Sea Of Stars Crowds Our Galaxy’s Core (feat. Grace Potter's 'Stars')
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Our galaxy’s central region harbors its most massive star cluster with over a half million stars crammed in a volume just a few light years wide. The Hubble Space Telescope peered 27,000 light-years through the constellation Sagittarius to deliver crisp imagery of the region. Nearly stars in this image, with the exception of the few blue foreground stars, are members of the cluster. Music courtesy of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals: https://goo.gl/gXhAPC
Can Grace Potter Induce the 'Overview Effect'?: https://www.space.com/30998-grace-potter-video-on-space-deep-thoughts.html
Credit: Space.com/Risinger/Guisard/ESO/Hubble/ESA/Music: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals/Edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta
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