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At 300 light-years away, the interstellar cloud is the closest of its kind ever found to Earth and the largest apparent single structure in the sky.
The cloud, named Eos, is chock-full of molecular hydrogen and possibly rife with star-forming potential in the future.
The find shines light on how galaxies begin to turn gas and dust "into stars and planets," said astrophysicist Blakesley ...
Named Eos, the cloud of gas would appear huge in the night sky if visible to the naked eye and could shed light on solar ...
A massive hydrogen cloud near Earth, Eos, was discovered glowing in ultraviolet light - offering new insights into star ...
The Eta Aquariids, originating from debris left by Halley's Comet, promise up to 60 visible shooting stars per hour under ...
The discovery of Eos, the closest known molecular cloud to Earth and one of the largest structures in the night sky, hints at ...
An international team of scientists led by a Rutgers University–New Brunswick astrophysicist has discovered a potentially ...
One of the largest structures in the sky, as seen from our perspective, has only just been discovered. It’s an enormous cloud ...
A newly found, huge cloud near our solar system probably won't form stars, but will rather disperse as part of a feedback ...
Hello, Eos! Recently discovered molecular cloud is believed to be one of the largest structures in the sky and among the ...