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stellar nursery

American  
[stel-er nur-suh-ree] / ˈstɛl ər ˈnɜr sə ri /

noun

Astronomy.
  1. a molecular cloud in which new stars are being formed.


Etymology

Origin of stellar nursery

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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To get to the bottom of this mysterious phenomenon, the team set their sights on MC 27, a stellar nursery located approximately 450 light-years from earth.

From Science Daily • Apr. 11, 2024

The conversation moves on to the Trapezium Cluster — the stellar nursery under Orion’s belt — and the delimiter, also known as the moon’s sunset line.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2023

Yet the red-brown "sand" in this image, and the blue "water," are actually individual stars mixed in to an emerging stellar nursery.

From Salon • Dec. 26, 2022

An image of a stellar nursery in the Carina Nebula about 7,600 light-years away shows massive young stars enrobed in swirling gas and dust.

From Scientific American • Jul. 21, 2022

Scientists have captured a dramatic and violent image of the collision between two young stars that tore apart their stellar nursery.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2017

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