Talk:Star
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Star clusters are thought to be born all at once and so have the same ages. I do not think the astronomer is saying he found Population III stars in the cluster, but that the stars naturally divide into three distinct kinds. I can't access the original paper but its title seems to be:
The multiplicity of the subgiant branch of Omega Centauri: Evidence for prolonged star formation
Can anyone help? --John Baab 12:17, 8 June 2007 (EDT)

