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Meaning of "molecular clouds"

molecular clouds - large, diffuse interstellar clouds in space consisting of gas and dust in which new stars are formed
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Turbulence and star formation in molecular clouds.
Molecular clouds are also associated with star formation.
Born in the giant molecular clouds.
Molecular clouds resistant to extreme environments.
It simulate the extreme cold conditions of molecular clouds.
Giant molecular clouds are enormous complexes of gas and dust.
The formation of stars occurs exclusively within molecular clouds.
Very large molecular clouds exist near the nuclei.
This is due to thermal radiation of interstellar dust contained in molecular clouds.
Molecular clouds are excellent tracers of galactic spiral structure.
Most stars are born within molecular clouds known as stellar nurseries.
Cosmicrays are an efficient heating source able to penetrate in the depths of molecular clouds.
The physics of molecular clouds is poorly understood and much debated.
Polyynes have been detected in interstellar molecular clouds where hydrogen is scarce.
Areas of molecular clouds that have a lot of turbulence generally create shocks.

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These regions are associated with molecular clouds containing solar masses.
An open cluster of stars is forming there from the gas in cold molecular clouds.
Giant molecular clouds.
Most of the water in the universe floats in vast reservoirs called molecular clouds.
The presence of amorphous ice in molecular clouds has been observationally confirmed.
Star formation appears to produce groups of stars from the collapse of turbulent molecular clouds.
Protostars mainly form from molecular clouds consisting primarily of molecular hydrogen.
New stars form in dense interstellar clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds.
Passes through distant molecular clouds will reveal more about how the.
Astronomers use this light to study the chemical and physical conditions in these molecular clouds.
These can form in association with collapsing molecular clouds or possibly independently.
The dense molecular clouds where stars form are characterised by an extremely rich chemical composition.
These injected elements ultimately enrich the molecular clouds that are the sites of star formation.
In molecular clouds excitation of rotational lines of CO is important.
HAeB are surrounded by the remains of the molecular clouds which are forming the stars.
The Jeans instability likely determines when star formation occurs in molecular clouds.
The process by which massive molecular clouds transform themselves into clusters of stars is controversial.
NH has been reported in the diffuse interstellar medium but not in dense molecular clouds.
The density structure of molecular clouds can be studied using many different methods and wavelengths.
Clusters and large complexes of dark nebulae are associated with Giant Molecular Clouds.
These knots indicate molecular clouds filled with cool gas where future stars will likely form.
She has investigated whether stellar feedback results in the death of Giant Molecular Clouds.
Molecular clouds like the Snake Nebula are places where new stars are likely to form.
Chemistry in the molecular clouds of the Galactic Center.
Interaction of the supernowas remains with molecular clouds ".
Giant molecular clouds in the Galaxy.
Herschel 's view of new stars and molecular clouds.
Giant molecular clouds The comets in Solar system.
New stars in galaxies form in dense, molecular clouds of the interstellar medium.
Thousands of stars form each year within cool, dark molecular clouds.
Over millions of years, giant molecular clouds are prone to collapse and fragmentation.
Star formation occurs in dense regions of dust and gas, known as giant molecular clouds.
In the densest regions, molecular clouds of molecular hydrogen and other elements create star-forming regions.
The process of low-mass star formation occurs in embedded regions, called molecular clouds.
Molecular clouds of H2 are associated with star formation.

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