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One of two groups that stars and other celestial bodies can be divided into: Population II stars are typically old. They are metal-deficient, are found in the center of the galaxy, and also follow highly elliptical orbits that take them far from the galactic disk.
Typical Population II members are long-period variable stars, globular clusters, and type II cepheid variables.
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