MAKE A MEME View Large Image Because of the widespread distribution of metallicity, indicating multiple star generations and a large stellar creation period, many contend that it is not a true globular cluster, but is actually the galactic core that remains of a dwarf ...
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Keywords: mayall ii mayallii m31 g1 m31g1 Mayall II (M31 G1) 00h 32m 46.51s +39° 34′ 39.7″ Is a globular cluster orbiting M31, the Andromeda Galaxy. Because of the widespread distribution of metallicity, indicating multiple star generations and a large stellar creation period, many contend that it is not a true globular cluster, but is actually the galactic core that remains of a dwarf galaxy consumed by Andromeda. Mayall II (M31 G1) 00h 32m 46.51s +39° 34′ 39.7″ Is a globular cluster orbiting M31, the Andromeda Galaxy. Because of the widespread distribution of metallicity, indicating multiple star generations and a large stellar creation period, many contend that it is not a true globular cluster, but is actually the galactic core that remains of a dwarf galaxy consumed by Andromeda.
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