The globular star cluster Messier 4 and the location of a curious star
This image from the Wide Field Imager attached to the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory shows the spectacular globular star cluster Messier 4. This great ball of ancient stars is one of the closest of such stellar systems to the Earth and appears in the constellation of Scorpius (The Scorpion) close to the bright red star Antares.
New observations with ESO's Very Large Telescope have revealed that one star — marked on this picture — has much more lithium than the other stars in the cluster that have been studied. The source of this lithium is mysterious. Normally this element is gradually destroyed over the billions of years of a star's life, but this one star amongst thousands seems to have the secret of eternal youth. It has either somehow managed to retain its original lithium, or it has found a way to enrich itself with freshly made lithium.
Credit:ESO
About the Image
Id: | eso1235e |
Type: | Artwork |
Release date: | 5 September 2012, 12:00 |
Related releases: | eso1235 |
Size: | 7982 x 7712 px |
About the Object
Name: | Composite image, M 4, Messier 4, NGC 6121 |
Type: | Milky Way : Star Milky Way : Star : Grouping : Cluster : Globular |
Distance: | 7000 light years |
Category: | Star Clusters Stars |