Barnard 5

E478307

Barnard 5 is a dark molecular cloud and active star-forming region located within the Perseus molecular cloud complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dark molecular cloud
interstellar cloud
molecular cloud
star-forming region
associatedWith Perseus star-forming complex NERFINISHED
catalogCode B5
cataloguedIn Barnard Catalogue of Dark Markings in the Sky NERFINISHED
contains dense cores
filamentary structures
molecular outflows
pre-stellar cores
protostars
discoveredBy Edward Emerson Barnard NERFINISHED
environment giant molecular cloud environment
hasActivity ongoing low-mass star formation
protostellar core formation
hasAlternativeName B5 dark cloud
hasComponent carbon monoxide molecules
interstellar dust grains
molecular hydrogen gas
hasPhysicalProperty cold interstellar medium
contains dense molecular gas
contains dust that obscures background starlight
hasRole site of early stellar evolution
hasType dark nebula
locatedIn Milky Way
Perseus constellation NERFINISHED
memberOf Barnard dark nebulae catalogue NERFINISHED
obscures background stars
observedIn infrared wavelengths
radio wavelengths
submillimeter wavelengths
partOf Perseus molecular cloud complex NERFINISHED
Perseus star-forming region NERFINISHED
studiedFor core and filament evolution in molecular clouds
low-mass star formation processes

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