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SUMMARY:Black Holes and Globular Clusters:  Sparkling Hosts of Frozen Stars
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 Professor Jay Strader Professor Jay Strader describes: 
  A globular cluster can contain a million 
 stars but those stars are very old.  Some 
 of these stars have already become white dwarfs, 
 with the mass of a sun compacted into 
 the size of the Earth.  Others have become neutron 
 stars, with a mass of more than the sun 
 packed into the size of a city.  But do globular 
 clusters contain the ultimate compact mass 
 -- black holes?  New observations say that 
 some of them do.  Globular clusters and the 
 search for their elusive black holes are the 
 topic of this talk.\n\n
 Price: Adults $3.00, students and senior citizens $2.50, 
 children 12 years and under $2.00\n
 Sponsor: Physics Astronomy Department\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://www.pa.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: Mary Gowans\n
 Contact phone: 517-355-4676\n
 Contact email: gowans@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://www.pa.msu.edu\n
LOCATION:Abrams Planetarium
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