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The Milky Way's halo contains old stars and globular clusters from "summary" of The Milky Way by Moiya McTier

The Milky Way's halo is home to some of the oldest stars in our galaxy. These stars formed billions of years ago, making them ancient remnants of the early universe. They are found in the outer regions of the Milky Way, far away from the crowded star clusters and spiral arms that dominate the galaxy's central disk. In addition to old stars, the halo also contains globular clusters. These dense, spherical collections of stars orbit the center of the Milky Way in a halo-like fashion. Like the halo stars, globular clusters are ancient structures that have been around since the...
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    The Milky Way

    Moiya McTier

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