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Old 02-January-2004, 04:31 PM
VanderL VanderL is offline
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The only way to find out is either go there, or try to find planets. It seems planets can exist around any star, and why shouldn't it be possible to find life as well. The clusters are thought to consist of old (first generation) stars, but we don't know how old they really are. I think the chances of finding life in globular clusters are the same as anywhere else.
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