When Clouds Collide, Destruction and Creation Go Hand-in-Hand - by PaulMattSutter
. The gas and dust tangle up on each other and immediately trigger turbulent ripples that race throughout the newly merged clump. Shockwaves can also form, which travel at their own speed through the chaos. In all of the mess pockets of the cloud can destabilize. When they do, they pinch off from the rest of the cloud and quickly collapse as the gravitational force within them overwhelms any other form of support.
When that happens, clusters of stars form. Astronomers have long suspected this story to be true, but it but mysteries remain as to the details of how a cloud of gas transforms into stars. And so a pair of researchers
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