by Ann » Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:09 am
What is it about globular clusters that makes me find them so much less interesting than most spiral galaxies? I think it is entropy. Globular clusters strike me as systems with a very high degree of entropy, where everything is very well mixed, and few obvious structures can be seen. Compare globular clusters with spiral galaxies, which often walk on the wild side and have amazing personalities. This is NGC 1087:
Infrared NGC 1097 by Spitzer.
Visual NGC 1097, by R. Jay GaBany.
Ultraviolet NGC 1097, by GALEX.
Circumnuclear ring of star formation in NGC 1097, by Hubble.
Wow, you know. But I have to admit that Omega Centauri looks better than NGC 1097 through an amateur telescope!
Ann
What is it about globular clusters that makes me find them so much less interesting than most spiral galaxies? I think it is entropy. Globular clusters strike me as systems with a very high degree of entropy, where everything is very well mixed, and few obvious structures can be seen. Compare globular clusters with spiral galaxies, which often walk on the wild side and have amazing personalities. This is NGC 1087:
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/Coiled_Galaxy.jpg/300px-Coiled_Galaxy.jpg[/img]
Infrared NGC 1097 by Spitzer.
[img2]http://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/12/01/0001218243/ngc1097_gabany_c720.jpg[/img2]
Visual NGC 1097, by R. Jay GaBany.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/NGC_1097_I_FUV_g2006.jpg/280px-NGC_1097_I_FUV_g2006.jpg[/img]
Ultraviolet NGC 1097, by GALEX.
[img2]http://www.spulomdingenvantemaken.nl/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Zwart_gat.jpg[/img2]
Circumnuclear ring of star formation in NGC 1097, by Hubble.
Wow, you know. But I have to admit that Omega Centauri looks better than NGC 1097 through an amateur telescope!
Ann