NGC 281 - Bok Globule, Steven Marx

NGC 281 - Bok Globule

NGC 281 - Bok Globule, Steven Marx

NGC 281 - Bok Globule

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NGC 281- Raw fits data obtained from Hubble Legacy Archive.

NGC 281 is an H II region in the constellation of Cassiopeia and part of the Perseus Spiral Arm. It includes the open cluster IC 1590, the multiple star HD 5005, and several Bok globules. NGC 281 is also known as the Pacman Nebula for its resemblance to the video game character.

Bok globules are dark clouds of dense cosmic dust and gas in which star formation sometimes takes place. Bok globules are found within H II regions, and typically have a mass of about 2 to 50 solar masses contained within a region about a light year or so across. They contain molecular hydrogen, carbon oxides and helium, and around 1% (by mass) of silicate dust. Bok globules most commonly result in the formation of double or multiple star systems.

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NGC 281 - Bok Globule, Steven Marx