Lenticular galaxies are often orbited by gravitationally bound collections of hundreds of thousands of older stars. Called globular clusters, these dense collections of stars form a delicate halo as they orbit around the main body of NGC 5308, appearing as bright dots on the dark sky.
The dim, irregular galaxy to the right of NGC 5308 is known as SDSS J134646.18+605911.9.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA; Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt #nasagoddard #mars #hubble #space by nasagoddard
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