Summary:
- The Hubble Space Telescope has observed a group of stars that appear to defy aging, remaining young and hot for much longer than expected.
- These stars, known as blue stragglers, are found in globular clusters and are believed to have gained extra mass from a companion star, allowing them to continue shining brightly.
- The new observations from Hubble provide insights into the complex processes that govern the evolution of stars and how they can sometimes break the normal rules of stellar aging.