Updated
Updated · ScienceDaily · Jul 5
NASA Releases Hubble Image of 500,000-Star Messier 3 for US 250th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · ScienceDaily · Jul 5

NASA Releases Hubble Image of 500,000-Star Messier 3 for US 250th Anniversary

3 articles · Updated · ScienceDaily · Jul 5

Summary

  • Messier 3 fills NASA’s new Hubble portrait with more than 500,000 stars in red, white and blue, released to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary.
  • More than 240 RR Lyrae variable stars—more than in any other known Milky Way globular cluster—make M3 especially valuable for measuring distances and tracing the galaxy’s history.
  • Around 70 blue straggler candidates and two distinct stellar populations add to evidence that M3 may be the relic of an ancient merger involving clusters from a dwarf galaxy later absorbed by the Milky Way.
  • The image also supports a Hubble Treasury survey of about half the Milky Way’s known globular clusters, part of NASA’s broader July 4 outreach that already featured patriotic cosmic imagery and sonification.

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