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<p>the more luminous of the two, discoveries of outliers had made the distinction between the two less clear by the early 21st century. Their name is derived from <a href="page.php?w=Latin">Latin</a> <i>globulus</i> (small sphere). Globular clusters are occasionally known simply as "globulars".</p>

<p>Although one globular cluster, <a href="page.php?w=Omega_Centauri">Omega Centauri</a>, was observed in antiquity and long thought to be a star, recognition of the clusters' true nature came with the advent of telescopes in the 17th century. In early</p><p>
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