Congrats, Wdleehi on star #10 and ten grand posts! Thought I'd celebrate with a little astrophysics ... this is a photo of the Omega Centauri Star Cluster, or NGC 5139, which contains not ten thousand, but ten
million stars! It's about 12 billion years old, approximately 17,000 light-years from Earth, and a mere 150 light-years in diameter.
The stars in Omega Centauri are so close together, that they often collide, so it's a cluster that's observed quite a bit, in order to study the impacts and combining of star matter. (Please don't tell me there's something evil about this that I'm not aware of, or that it's the logo of some Yankees off-shoot organization or something!

) Awesome job!

- Bahku