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- AFGL_2591 abstract "AFGL 2591 is a star forming region in the constellation Cygnus. Its dense cloud of gas and dust make its interior invisible to optical telescopes. Images in the infrared show a bright young stellar object, with an associated reflection nebula seen as a glowing cone projecting from the young star. A cluster of stars is forming within the molecular cloud, but most of the infrared radiation is coming from this star, AFGL 2591-VLA3.Initially AFGL 2591 was thought to be a single young, massive star expelling clouds of gas and dust in multiple events. It was estimated to be about 10 times the mass of the sun and at a distance of only 1,000 parsecs (3,300 light-years).".
- AFGL_2591 wikiPageID "16775127".
- AFGL_2591 wikiPageRevisionID "606258207".
- AFGL_2591 appdia "0.51".
- AFGL_2591 constellation Cygnus_(constellation).
- AFGL_2591 distPc "3330".
- AFGL_2591 epoch "J2000".
- AFGL_2591 hasPhotoCollection AFGL_2591.
- AFGL_2591 name "AFGL 2591".
- AFGL_2591 names "AFGL 2591".
- AFGL_2591 names "IRAS 20275+4001".
- AFGL_2591 names "RAFGL 2591".
- AFGL_2591 notes "high-mass star-forming region".
- AFGL_2591 radiusPc "est. 0.87-2.0".
- AFGL_2591 type "molecular cloud".
- AFGL_2591 subject Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- AFGL_2591 subject Category:Molecular_clouds.
- AFGL_2591 subject Category:Reflection_nebulae.
- AFGL_2591 subject Category:Star_formation.
- AFGL_2591 comment "AFGL 2591 is a star forming region in the constellation Cygnus. Its dense cloud of gas and dust make its interior invisible to optical telescopes. Images in the infrared show a bright young stellar object, with an associated reflection nebula seen as a glowing cone projecting from the young star.".
- AFGL_2591 label "AFGL 2591".
- AFGL_2591 sameAs m.0405pjs.
- AFGL_2591 sameAs Q4651491.
- AFGL_2591 sameAs Q4651491.
- AFGL_2591 wasDerivedFrom AFGL_2591?oldid=606258207.
- AFGL_2591 isPrimaryTopicOf AFGL_2591.