Unlocking the Mysteries of Layered Star Clusters with a New Method
A new method for discovering and studying distant star clusters has been developed by scientists from the University of Cambridge. The new method uses layered images of the sky, allowing astronomers to pinpoint the locations of star clusters millions of light years away. This method will allow astronomers to better understand the formation and evolution of star clusters, which are key components of the galaxies in which they form. The findings were recently published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
source: Phys.org