RCW 38
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RCW 38 is an HII region containing a massive star cluster located approximately 5,500 light years away from Earth in the direction of the constellation Vela (known as the Sails).[2] The stars were very recently formed, and are still enshrouded within the dark cloud in which they were born. The star cluster is surrounded by clouds of brightly glowing gas and is composed of several short-lived massive stars, hundreds of young stars, and many protostars.[3]
Quick Facts Observation data (J2000 epoch), Right ascension ...
RCW 38 | |
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Right ascension | 08 59 05.50 |
Declination | -47 30 39.4 |
Distance | 5500 ly[1] (1700 pc) |
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Constellation | Vela |
See also: Open cluster, List of open clusters |
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The star cluster contains several O-type stars with masses much larger than the sun. When these stars die, likely before the dispersal of the cluster, they will explode as supernovae.
RCW 38 includes Gum 22, Gum 23, and Gum 24.[4]