by Ann » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:26 pm
Hey, that's really really interesting!
I'm fascinated by huge massive stars, and I really like massive young super-clusters. I'm
almost envious of the Large Magellanic Cloud because they have that humongous young cluster inside the Tarantula Nebula! No, okay, I'm not
really envious of them, because I, too, realize that such super clusters can cause and incredible lot of havoc. But it's nice that we have a scaled down version of R 136 ourselves in NGC 3603. I'm always eager and willing to read any news about NGC 3603. It was certainly very interesting to see the movement of stars in the cluster, but personally I also loved the great resolution of the center of the cluster..
Thanks for posting this!
Ann
Hey, that's really really interesting!
I'm fascinated by huge massive stars, and I really like massive young super-clusters. I'm [i]almost[/i] envious of the Large Magellanic Cloud because they have that humongous young cluster inside the Tarantula Nebula! No, okay, I'm not [i]really[/i] envious of them, because I, too, realize that such super clusters can cause and incredible lot of havoc. But it's nice that we have a scaled down version of R 136 ourselves in NGC 3603. I'm always eager and willing to read any news about NGC 3603. It was certainly very interesting to see the movement of stars in the cluster, but personally I also loved the great resolution of the center of the cluster..
Thanks for posting this! :D
Ann