Bok Globules in NGC 281, Steven Martin

Bok Globules in NGC 281

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Bok globules are small, dense clouds of gas and dust, typically only about a light year across. They are thought to be dust clouds undergoing the early stages of gravitational collapse, on their way to becoming a stellar nursery. Since they are in the early stages of gravitational collapse, they haven’t formed any stars to start generating heat and are known to be some of the coldest objects in the universe. Most of the time they appear as dark blobs illuminated by background stars or nebulae and since they are not gravitationally bound to other objects, they move freely through the galaxy. This image was taken 4 Oct 2015 with an 8 inch telescope and Ha, OIII and SII filters.

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Bok Globules in NGC 281, Steven Martin