A team of Indian astronomers recently made a breakthrough discovery in the constellation of Teutsch. The team was led by Dr. Rajesh Kumar and focused on studying the cluster of stars in the constellation. After analyzing the data, the astronomers found that the cluster was actually a new star cluster, never before seen by the naked eye. This new star cluster, dubbed “Teutsch 2”, is estimated to be about 5 million years old and is about 10,000 light years away from Earth. This is an exciting discovery, as it is the first new star cluster discovered in Teutsch in over 50 years. With Teutsch 2, we have a better understanding of the evolution and dynamics of star clusters in the constellation.

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