How stars are born.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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H Ii Regions:Compact, H Ii Regions:Star Formation

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There is a vivid interest among astronomers in the early phases of star formation. In the last issue of the Messenger (No. 11, p. 14) a catalogue of stellar birth places was introduced. The present article discusses radio, infrared and optical observations of a particularly interesting object. The authors are Drs. Anthony C. Danks (ESO-Chile) and Peter A. Shaver (Kapteyn AstronomicalInstitute, University of Groningen, the Netherlands).

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