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"Globular: A Journey through Time and Space" Step into a world where the past meets the cosmic wonders, as we explore the captivating concept of "globular

Background imageGlobular Collection: Optical photo of globular cluster Omega Centauri

Optical photo of globular cluster Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri globular star cluster. True-colour optical image of the globular star cluster Omega Centauri (NGC 5139). This is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters in our galaxy

Background imageGlobular Collection: Globular cluster M80

Globular cluster M80. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the globular star cluster M80 (NGC 6093). This massive star cluster lies some 28, 000 light years away in the constellation Scorpius

Background imageGlobular Collection: Stars in globular cluster NGC 6397

Stars in globular cluster NGC 6397
Stars in globular star cluster NGC 6397, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. The stars in globular star clusters are densely packed

Background imageGlobular Collection: Optical image of globular star cluster NGC 4372

Optical image of globular star cluster NGC 4372
Globular cluster NGC 4372. True-colour optical image of the globular star cluster NGC 4372 (lower right) in the constellation Musca

Background imageGlobular Collection: Ancient planet in M4 globular cluster

Ancient planet in M4 globular cluster
Ancient planet. Artwork of a 13 billion-year-old gas giant planet with a rich background of stars in its home, the M4 globular star cluster

Background imageGlobular Collection: Wild clematis

Wild clematis, known as Travellers Joy (Clematis vitalba). The other common name is Old Mans Beard which comes from the appearance of the seed heads

Background imageGlobular Collection: Dahlia, pompon flower

Dahlia, pompon flower
Dahlia flower (Dahlia sp.). Dahlias are ornamental flowers that are cultivated in a wide variety of shapes and colours. This is a pink cultivar that has a pompon flower shape

Background imageGlobular Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Hurst

Lear / Nonsense / Hurst
There was an Old Person of Hurst, who drank when he was not athirst; When they said, You ll grow fatter, he answered, What matter? That globular Person of Hurst

Background imageGlobular Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. American Silver. The Smalle

Bullion Office. Bank of England. American Silver. The Smalle
Silver deposits in the Bank of England include oblong pigs of silver from South America, weighing on average 65 lbs each, and smaller semi-globular pieces from Valparaiso



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"Globular: A Journey through Time and Space" Step into a world where the past meets the cosmic wonders, as we explore the captivating concept of "globular. " From Messier objects to prehistoric art, Greece's handmade vase without decoration to the mesmerizing globular cluster M5, let us embark on an enchanting voyage. Imagine gazing at the night sky, marveling at Messier objects that adorn our universe like celestial jewels. Each one tells a unique story, just like Greece's prehistoric art showcased on a simple yet exquisite handmade vase. Its lack of decoration only enhances its timeless beauty. As we delve deeper into space, we encounter the breathtaking globular cluster M5. This dense gathering of stars captivates astronomers and stargazers alike with its radiant allure. And amidst this cosmic journey lies Altair, a bright star in Aquila constellation that guides us through this vast expanse. Nature too embraces the idea of globularity with grace - behold the elegant Allium flower. Its spherical shape adds charm to any garden or bouquet while symbolizing unity and harmony in nature's design. But our exploration doesn't end there; it extends beyond space and time. Enter ancient Korea's Three Kingdoms period with their enigmatic Globular Jar with Ribs – an artifact whose creator remains unknown but leaves us in awe of their craftsmanship. Traveling further back in history brings us face-to-face with Malachite from North Wheal Basset in Cornwall, England. This vibrant green mineral has been cherished for centuries due to its striking appearance and believed healing properties. Art lovers will be enthralled by Salvator Mundi – a masterpiece created between 1537-1545 that showcases Leonardo da Vinci's genius brushstrokes and captures Jesus Christ as Savior of the World. Its intricate details transport us to another era filled with artistic brilliance.