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It's named Eos, after the Greek goddess of the dawn, and contains approximately 3,400 solar masses worth of gas.
The cloud, named Eos, is chock-full of molecular hydrogen and possibly rife with star-forming potential in the future.
Despite being 3,400 times the mass of the sun and just 300 light-years away, the hydrogen cloud had gone unnoticed until now.
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The find shines light on how galaxies begin to turn gas and dust "into stars and planets," said astrophysicist Blakesley ...
An invisible molecular cloud that could shed light on how stars and planets form has been detected surprisingly close to ...