How to use in-sentence of “globular”:
+ This galaxy has a large collection of globular clusters, estimated at about 5,900.
+ They are thought to be precursors of globular clusters.
+ The number of globular clusters discovered continued to increase, reaching 83 in 1915, 93 in 1930 and 97 by 1947.
+ Of all the globular clusters in the Local Group of galaxies, only Mayall II, “NGC 5139”, The Munich Astro Archive.
+ They are similar to small globular clusters or R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
+ Messier 30 is a globular cluster that is one degree south of the galaxy group NGC 7103.
+ Clusters of galaxies should not be confused with either star clusters, which are “inside” galaxies, or with globular clusters, which usually orbit galaxies.
+ He shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of haemoglobin and globular proteins.
Example sentences of “globular”:
+ In contrast, the more massive globular clusters of stars exert a stronger gravitational attraction on their members.
+ On average, the globular clusters of M 49 are about 10 billion years old.
+ It is in the globular cluster Messier 15 in the constellation of Pegasus.
+ Orbiting the galaxy is a huge number of about 12,000 globular clusters, compared to 150200 globular clusters orbiting the Milky Way.
+ They tend to be surrounded by large numbers of globular clusters.
+ A total of 152 globular clusters have now been discovered in the Milky Way galaxy, out of an estimated total of 180 ± 20.
+ This globular cluster was discovered by “Jean-Dominique Maraldi” in 1746.
+ Every galaxy of sufficient mass in the Local Group has its group of globular clusters, and almost every large galaxy surveyed has a system of globular clusters.
+ Messier 54 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.
+ A stellar association is a loose star cluster, looser than both open clusters and globular clusters.
+ A globular cluster is a group of stars of a similar age which often orbits the central bulge of a galaxy.
+ These additional, undiscovered globular clusters are believed to be hidden behind the gas and dust of the Milky Way.
+ In the future, it will probably evolve into a globular cluster.
+ Its limpid, globular eyes—which appear red or blue, also depending on lighting—are proportionately the largest in the animal kingdom at 2.5cm in diameter.
+ Messier 15 is a globular cluster in the constellation of Pegasus.
+ However, this count is far exceeded by the 13,450 globular clusters orbiting the supergiant elliptical galaxy Messier 87.
+ In contrast, the more massive globular clusters of stars exert a stronger gravitational attraction on their members.
+ On average, the globular clusters of M 49 are about 10 billion years old.
+ It is in the globular cluster Messier 15 in the constellation of Pegasus.