Through a telescope Keck, located on the extinct volcano of Mauna Kea, scientists succeeded to find out the dense cloud of gas in the distance approximately 23 thousand light years from Earth. Mass of cloud makes a 120 sun, and diameter – less than 50 thousand astronomic units (one astronomic unit is equal to middle distance from Earth to a Sun) of .temperatura cloud abandon approximately 18 degrees on Kelvin. Presently no thermonuclear
processes do not take place into an accumulation, the however scientific suppose that, after only 50 thousand years (quite a bit on astronomic measurements) from this cloud a massive star or a few stars will be formed.According to researchers, looking after this fog
will help to make clear many details of birth of giant stars with mass more than a 100 sun. The ordinary stars of small mass appear as a result of gravity collapse of gazopylevogo cloud. However with their massive colleagues all more difficult. The point is that, when
into a young cloud thermonuclear processes are started, the radiation of young star hinders to the further falling of matter on a luminary.In 2008 researchers succeeded to prove that difficult gravity effects which arise up in the vinicity of youths
stars able to create "loop-holes", through which a dust and gas get on a star. Opening was done through a computer design, reports Lenta.ru.