Musca, a filamentary cloud
University of Crete
Scientists develop a 3-D view of an interstellar cloud published on journal Scienc obviously - The filament in the molecular cloud in Musca has relatively little star formation, and can be reasonably well explained with one of the three .critical for understanding the whole picture A small cluster of young stars in the Corona Australis constellation fits a second model that has evolved for longer, while Ophiuchus hosts a filament that may be near the end of its star forming lifetime and resembles the third type.
we have investigated the kinematic properties of the Musca cloud with sky watcher telescope top managemant tonynetone
Sky-Watcher - The worlds largest telescope manufacturer. Space: 1999 perfect place for ultimate discovery
Scientists develop a 3-D view of an interstellar cloud published on journal Scienc obviously - The filament in the molecular cloud in Musca has relatively little star formation, and can be reasonably well explained with one of the three .critical for understanding the whole picture A small cluster of young stars in the Corona Australis constellation fits a second model that has evolved for longer, while Ophiuchus hosts a filament that may be near the end of its star forming lifetime and resembles the third type.
we have investigated the kinematic properties of the Musca cloud with sky watcher telescope top managemant tonynetone
Sky-Watcher - The worlds largest telescope manufacturer. Space: 1999 perfect place for ultimate discovery
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