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Impressive Family
Featured on May 31, 2020
Thousands of stars festoon the core of Messier 10, a globular cluster that's 14,000 light-years away, in the constellation Ophiuchus. It's one of the least-impressive of the Milky Way Galaxy's globulars, although it's closer than most of them, so it's a good target for binoculars. The cluster's stars are some of the oldest in the galaxy. This image was snapped by Hubble Space Telescope. [ESA/NASA]