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Interstellar dust from supernova explosions

Interstellar molecules are formed in the clouds themselves from atoms and dust particles ejected from older stars, either explosively, as in the case of supernovae, or less violently, as in the case of low-mass stars. The stellar ejecta eventually lead to the formation of interstellar clouds through the force of gravity, which also causes the formation of denser smaller structures... [Pg.5]


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