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A high school student from Ulsan found 209 clusters, a bunch of stars that we have not been able to find. I have noticed the whole world, not only in Korea, but this student also put 'Ulsan' in the name of the cluster we found.

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Last year, a Korean researcher found 209 'clusters of stars' or clusters that no one in the world could find.

This researcher is a high school student, not a professor or a doctor.

Sim, Kyung-heon, student of Ulsan Science & Technology Center, received observations of space telescopes released on the Internet and created a program to calculate the unique movements of stars.

Apart from a few consultations, all are self-study results.

[Shim Gyu-heon / Ulsan Science High School Year 3: I could not go directly to one of the flags, but I feel like a pioneer ... .]

Sim called the UPK to Ulsan and Pusan ​​Korea in Ulsan, Ulsan, where he lives, and the professor who helped his research.

The paper summarizes this discovery is attracting attention enough to receive inquiries from around the world in a day after the announcement.

[Sang Hyun Lee / Korea Astronomy and Space Science Research Institute: I found a new link that astronomers did not know until now. A valuable study that would be worth a lifetime, much more valuable than one-off articles written by professors and researchers. .]

This paper has passed the examination and is published in the next issue of the Korean Astronomical Society in the hope that the Korean Journal should be quoted instead of the World Famous Journal.