Stellar and Brown Dwarf Astronomy /
A star-forming region is a region of the celestial sphere within which predominately very young stellar objects (YSOs) are located and their formation is likely occurring. discovery by the infrared telescope, the Herschel Space Observatory, in conjunction with other ground based telescopes, determin...
Main Authors: | Rinehart, Micheal, author 650305, Mallory, Eusebio, author 650306 |
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Format: | text |
Language: | eng |
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Delhi, India : College Publishing House,
2012
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