One of the "many" Disney Lands in the Milky Way where souls moving up get free passes to be dazzled and be blown away day after day.
Lou
http://news.yahoo.com/rainbow-star-cluster-sparkles-stunning-hubble-photo-162603784.html
Hundreds of thousands of 
glittering stars shine in a cluster at the center of our galaxy in a new 
photograph from the Hubble Space Telescope.
The cluster is called Messier 9, and contains hordes of stars swarming in a spherical 
cloud about 25,000 light-years from Earth. The object is too faint to be seen 
with the naked eye, and when it was discovered by French astronomer Charles Messier in 
1764, the scientist could only resolve it as a faint smudge that he classified 
as a nebula ("cloud" in Latin).
Now, though, the Hubble Space Telescope is powerful enough to make out more than 
250,000 individual stars in Messier 9, in a new picture released today (March 
16). The bluer points indicate hotter stars, while the redder stars are 
cooler.
Messier 9 is what's known as a globular 
cluster, containing some of the oldest stars in the galaxy in a clump that is 
thought to have formed together when the universe was much younger. These stars, 
which are about twice as old as the sun, are made of different materials than 
our star. They tend to lack the sun's heavier elements, such as oxygen, carbon 
and iron, which were only present in larger quantities when the universe was 
older.
Hubble's new photo is the most 
high-resolution image ever taken of Messier 9, and reveals the ancient cluster 
as never before. So many details of the stars are visible, despite the fact that 
the whole image spans an area no bigger than the size of the head of a pin held 
at arm's length.http://news.yahoo.com/rainbow-star-cluster-sparkles-stunning-hubble-photo-162603784.html
 
 
That star cluster is amazing! I am so going there one day
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"Once you been to the stars and back it's hard to get that out of your system. But like prisoners doing time in the big house we don't have much freedom other than to look dreamily out through the prison bars longing for our freedom again." ~ Lou
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