CB 130-3

Molecular cloud in the constellation Serpens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CB 130-3 (also known as LDN 507) is a dense carbon-chain rich molecular cloud located in the constellation of Serpens about 652 light years (200 pc) away from Earth.[2] Objects like CB 130-3 form many new stars through stellar formation. The central dense areas are dark orange clouds surrounded by a light blue haze of gas. The central dense cloud of gas blocks out background light from stars entirely.[3][4]

Declination−02° 32.8[1]
Distance652 ly   (200 pc)
Quick facts Nebula, Observation data: J2000 epoch ...
CB 130-3
Nebula
An image of CB 130-3 taken by the NASA Hubble Space Telescope.
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension18h 16m 15s[1]
Declination−02° 32.8[1]
Distance652 ly   (200 pc)
ConstellationSerpens
Notable featuresDense orange molecular cloud that blocks background light surrounded by light blue gas
DesignationsLDN 507
See also: Lists of nebulae
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