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In ancient stellar nurseries, some stars are born of fluffy clouds

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In ancient stellar nurseries, some stars are born of fluffy clouds in ancient universe.

In our Milky Way galaxy, the molecular clouds that facilitate star formation have an elongated "filamentary" structure about 0.3 light-years wide.

Researchers from Kyushu University , in collaboration with Osaka Metropolitan University , have found that some stars may have formed in "fluffy" molecular clouds.

The Astrophysical Journal , 2025 ; 980 ( 2 ): 269 .

ALMA 0.1 pc view of Molecular Clouds associated with High-mass Protostellar Systems in the Small Magellanic Cloud: Are Low-metallicity Clouds Filamentary or Not?.

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