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Closest Star-Forming Cloud Just Found. - A massive, star-forming molecular cloud has just been discovered only 300 light-years from Earth—closer than any previously known. Named Eos, this invisible giant spans an area 40 times wider than the Moon and contains material weighing over 3,400 suns. | The Brain Maze
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