Creatures living on a planet inside the M92 star cluster would see a night sky illuminated by stars thousands of times brighter than those we see from Earth.
were to orbit one of those stars, the creatures on its surface would have a magnificent view of the night sky, which would shine with thousands of stars that would be thousands of times brighter than those humans can see from Earth. , consisting of stars that formed 12 to 13 billion years ago, when the universe was only hundreds of millions years old.
Detail of the globular cluster Messier 92 captured by Webb's NIRCam instrument. This field of view covers the lower left quarter of the right half of the full image. The image shows stars at different distances from the center, which helps astronomers understand the motion of stars in the cluster, and the physics of that motion.
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