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Giant glowing cloud, the size of 40 moons, discovered near our Solar System

molecular hydrogen cloud, detected using far-ultraviolet light. This marks the first time such a cloud has been spotted this way.

April 30, 2025 / 13:17 IST
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An artist’s impression of how the Eos molecular cloud might appear in the sky if it were visible to the naked eye. (Image: (Photo: Rutgers University)
An artist’s impression of how the Eos molecular cloud might appear in the sky if it were visible to the naked eye. (Image: (Photo: Rutgers University)

Looking up at the night sky can feel routine. But sometimes, the universe throws in a surprise that sparks curiosity all over again. That’s what happened when astronomers spotted a glowing hydrogen cloud not far from the solar system.

A team led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick discovered the large structure. It lies just 300 light years from Earth. Named “Eos” after the Greek goddess of dawn, the structure appears to be a star-forming region. Scientists believe it may help explain how stars and planets form in space.

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A ball of hydrogen glowing in ultraviolet light

The details of the study were published in Nature. Eos is a molecular hydrogen cloud, detected using far-ultraviolet light. This marks the first time such a cloud has been spotted this way. The data shows hydrogen molecules glowing through ultraviolet fluorescence.