these stars are shredding the surrounding material that is the last vestige of the giant cloud from which the stars were born
colorful Titan in this Cassini view of the two moons
Like Luke Skywalker's planet "Tatooine" in Star Wars
Incandescent lava glows red beneath a 330-kilometer high volcanic plume
) The reduction of haze and the consequent clearing of the atmosphere makes for a bluish hue: the increased opportunity for direct scattering of sunlight by the molecules in the air makes the sky blue
Star Cluster Palomar 2 Square these stars are shredding theGlobular clusters are relatively common in our sky, and generally look similar. However, this image, taken using the NASA ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a unique example of such a cluster Palomar 2. Palomar 2 is part of a group of 15 globulars known as the Palomar clusters. These clusters, as the name suggests, were discovered in survey plates from the first Palomar Observatory Sky Survey in the 1950s, a project that involved some of the most well