<%@ Language=VBScript %> <% Option Explicit Response.Expires = 0 %> <% CreateHTMLHeader "Miracle Database Inc. - DBCare", "images/t_consulting.gif" %> <% SetScope "scope-images/sgr.jpg", _ "Sagittarius Star Cloud (SGR-I) " & _ "is located in the heart of our Milky Way Galaxy, about 25,000 light-years away from us, where a dazzling array of stars reside. Most of the " & _ "view of our galaxy is obscured by dust. Hubble Space Telescope peered into the Sagittarius Star " & _ "Cloud, a narrow, dust-free region, providing this spectacular glimpse of a " & _ "treasure chest full of stars. Some of these gems are among the oldest " & _ "inhabitants of our galaxy. By studying the older stars that pack our Milky Way's " & _ "hub, scientists can learn more about the evolution of our galaxy. " & _ "Most blue stars are young and hot, up to ten " & _ "times hotter than our Sun. They consume their fuel much faster and live shorter " & _ "lives than our Sun. Red stars come in two flavors: small stars and 'red giants'. " & _ "Smaller red stars generally have a temperature about half that of our Sun, " & _ "and live the longest. 'Red giant' stars are at " & _ "the end of their lives.
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