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RCW 38
RCW 38 is at a distance of ~1.7 kpc (~5500 light years) from us, near
the famous Vela supernova remnant and the Gum nebula. This starforming
region contains a number of highly massive O stars embedded in a dense
obscuring cloud. The stars are about 2 million years old, indicating
that star formation is ongoing is this relatively young region. As seen
in the 2MASS near-infrared Image mosaic, the nebulosity associated with
RCW 38 is extensive across a large area, with dust lanes and patches
running throughout. Other, smaller obscured star-forming regions are
nearby, with less-obscured young, massive stars and associated
reflection nebulae also in the field.
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