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- Serpens_south abstract "The Serpens South star cluster is a relatively dense group of 50 young stars, 35 of which are protostars just beginning to form. The cluster is situated in the southern portion of the Serpens cloud, located approximately 848 light-years away from Earth.The cluster was uncovered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in the southern portion of the Serpens cloud. The discovery was possible due to the infrared observation capabilities of the SST because at visible wavelengths the stars are completely obscured by interstellar dust in the Serpens cloud.The stars of the cluster were dubbed "siblings" by the team of astronomers led by Dr. Robert Gutermuth, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, because they were able to determine that the newly discovered stars belonged to the Serpens star-forming cloud, which also hosts the previously known Serpens embedded cluster, three degrees to the north.The discovery of Serpens South is a direct result of the Gould's Belt Legacy project, which aims to study all prominent star-forming regions within about 1,600 light-years of Earth. These regions together form a ring of molecular clouds and associated young stars known as the Gould’s Belt and was first described by astronomer Benjamin Gould in 1879. Astronomers working on the project are trying to determine how members of large stellar families are related.".
- Serpens_south thumbnail Serpens_south.jpg?width=300.
- Serpens_south wikiPageExternalLink cfa-www.harvard.edu.
- Serpens_south wikiPageExternalLink gouldbelt.
- Serpens_south wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Serpens_south wikiPageID "12764156".
- Serpens_south wikiPageRevisionID "566463867".
- Serpens_south absmagV "n/a".
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- Serpens_south caption "A cluster of new stars called Serpens South.".
- Serpens_south caption "Courtesy of NASA/ESA".
- Serpens_south constellation Serpens.
- Serpens_south distLy "260".
- Serpens_south epoch "J2000.0".
- Serpens_south hasPhotoCollection Serpens_south.
- Serpens_south name "Serpens South".
- Serpens_south radiusLy "3.5".
- Serpens_south sizeV "14.4".
- Serpens_south type "Emission".
- Serpens_south subject Category:Globular_clusters.
- Serpens_south subject Category:Serpens_(constellation).
- Serpens_south type Abstraction100002137.
- Serpens_south type Agglomeration107959269.
- Serpens_south type Bunch107959943.
- Serpens_south type Collection107951464.
- Serpens_south type GlobularClusters.
- Serpens_south type Group100031264.
- Serpens_south comment "The Serpens South star cluster is a relatively dense group of 50 young stars, 35 of which are protostars just beginning to form. The cluster is situated in the southern portion of the Serpens cloud, located approximately 848 light-years away from Earth.The cluster was uncovered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in the southern portion of the Serpens cloud.".
- Serpens_south label "Serpens south".
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- Serpens_south depiction Serpens_south.jpg.
- Serpens_south isPrimaryTopicOf Serpens_south.