World and Science shares CB 130-3 as a star-forming cloud example, describing collapse and hydrogen fusion onset to explain stellar birth using Hubble imagery.
CB 130-3, a celestial masterpiece
When this cloud collapses, mass accumulates until the conditions for hydrogen fusion are met, resulting in the birth of a star!
(Credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA & STScI, C. Britt, T. Huard, A. Pagan)
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