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  2. NGC 1333 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1333 is a reflection nebula located in the northern constellation Perseus, positioned next to the southern constellation border with Taurus and Aries. [3] It was first discovered by German astronomer Eduard Schönfeld in 1855. [ 4 ]

  3. Perseus (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1333, a nebula in the Perseus molecular cloud featuring glowing gases and pitch-black dust stirred up and blown around by several hundred newly forming stars embedded within the dark cloud. There are many nebulae in Perseus. M76 is a planetary nebula, also called the Little Dumbbell Nebula. [77]

  4. Newly found seamount reveals spaghetti monster and other rare ...

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    Astronomers discovered the celestial objects in a star-forming nebula, or a cloud of gas and dust, named NGC 1333. The nebula is located 960 light-years away within a larger region of gas and dust ...

  5. New General Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars (abbreviated NGC) is an astronomical catalogue of deep-sky objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888. The NGC contains 7,840 objects, including galaxies, star clusters and emission nebulae.

  6. Barnard 203 - Wikipedia

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    The dark nebula Barnard 203 or Lynds 1448 is located about one degree southwest of NGC 1333 in the Perseus molecular cloud, at a distance of about 800 light-years.Three infrared sources were observed in this region by IRAS, called IRS 1, IRS 2 and IRS 3.

  7. Barnard 1 - Wikipedia

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    Barnard 1 (B1) is a dark nebula in the constellation of Perseus. It belongs to the Perseus molecular cloud complex and is located at a distance of 800 light-years from the Sun. The Perseus molecular cloud has several regions in the neighborhood of the Sun that are actively forming low-and intermediate-mass stars. [1]

  8. NGC 1579 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1579 (also known as the Northern Trifid) is a diffuse nebula located in the constellation of Perseus. It is referred to as the Northern Trifid because of its similar appearance to the Trifid Nebula , which is located in the southern celestial hemisphere of the sky.

  9. Rogue planet - Wikipedia

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    [54] [55] [32] Other star-forming regions with iPMOs with disks or accretion are Lupus I, [55] Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex, [56] Sigma Orionis cluster, [57] Orion Nebula, [58] Taurus, [56] [59] NGC 1333 [60] and IC 348. [61] A large survey of disks around brown dwarfs and iPMOs with ALMA found that these disks are not massive enough to form ...