This spectacular reflection nebula is the result of a few bright stars
caught up in a large, dusty cloud. If that is all there was here, this
region would be considered to be like the Pleiades, an accidental
association of dust and stars. However, there are features here
that show the dark cloud to be an active star forming nebula,
though most of the action is hidden from view. The peculiar
yellowish curved streak near the two bright reflection nebulae
seems to be the source of two compact but distinctly red patches
which are Herbig-Haro objects, often the first visible signs of star
formation occurring deep inside dark clouds. These compact
nebulae are ejected from proto-stars during the later stages of star
formation and sometimes appear in pairs, moving in opposite
directions from the hidden star forming region.
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