The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken an image of the Chamaeleon Cloud I, half of a giant star-forming area known as the Chamaeleon Cloud Complex. The Chamaeleon Cloud Complex is a 65-light-year-wide area of gasoline and dirt clouds that harbors quite a few new child and still-forming stars. It is situated roughly 500 light-years away within the southern […]
Hubble Looks at Beautiful Star-Forming Cloud
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