👉 The term "globulariaceous" is used in astronomy to describe a type of star. It refers to stars that are composed primarily of gas and dust, rather than heavy elements like iron or aluminum. Globulars are often found in the outer regions of the solar system, where they can be found in the habitable zones of planets around other stars. They are also known as white dwarfs because their mass is so low that it makes them appear white to the naked eye.