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Objective Prism Study of Star Forming Regions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2016

M. Kun*
Affiliation:
Konkoly Observatory, H-1525 Budapest, Box 67, Hungary

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Radio molecular observations in the millimeter wavelength region in the last decade have revealed a number of giant molecular cloud complexes at relatively high galactic latitudes. Examples for such cloud complexes are Cepheus Flare (Lebrun 1986), and Ursa Major and Camelopardalis clouds (Heithausen et al. 1993). Because of their high galactic latitudes, these cloud complexes probably belong to the nearest molecular clouds and among them we may find some nearby regions of low-mass star formation.

Type
Part Nine: Galactic Structure
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1994 

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