Space Travel
12, Feb, 2012

Space exploration began with the launch of Sputnik and Astrophysics was born as the application of physics to the phenomena observed by Astronomy, which etymologically means laws of the stars.

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Omega Centauri (ω Cen; NGC 5139)
A particularly bright globular cluster of stars in the southern constellation Centaurus. Its diameter, 620 light years, is the largest of any globular cluster known. Omega Centauri lies at a distance of 16,500 light years. Through a large telescope, it is seen to spread over as much as 1° of the sky. Its total magnitude is 3.6 and it is easily visible to the naked eye. A curious feature is its shape, which is distinctly elliptical with axes in the ratio 5:4. The name Omega Centauri is of a type normally given to single stars. The cluster was mistaken for a single star by early observers at Mediterranean latitudes, for whom it never rises more than about 10° above the horizon.