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New map of 6,000 star-forming clouds shows where stars are born

Scientists have catalogued and mapped 6,194 early star-forming clouds in the biggest-ever survey of dense clumps in our Milky Way Galaxy

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The survey by University of Arizona's Steward Observatory allows astronomers to better understand the earliest phases of star formation.

The finding is a major step forward in astronomy because it allows astronomers to study the earliest phases of star formation when the gas and dust in the star-forming clouds are just beginning to coalesce, before giving rise to clusters of stars, researchers said.

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