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Ancient Planet in a Globular Cluster Core

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A rich starry sky fills the view from an ancient gas-giant planet in the core of the globular star cluster M4, as imagined in this artist's concept. The 13-billion-year-old planet orbits a helium white-dwarf star and the millisecond pulsar B1620-26, seen at lower left. The globular cluster is deficient in heavier elements for making planets, so the existence of such a world implies that planet formation may have been quite efficient and common in the early universe.

Credit: NASA/ESA and G. Bacon (STScI)

 

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Press Release
Id:opo0319a
Object:M 4, NGC 6121, Messier 4
Type:Illustration, Star Cluster
Instru-ment:N/A
Width:3000
Height:2400

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