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Ominous ‘Chamaeleon’ is hiding a stellar secret: Space photo of the week

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What it is: The Chamaeleon I star-forming cloud

Where it is: 522 light-years away, in the constellations Chamaeleon, Apus, Musca, Carina and Octans

When it was shared: June 10, 2025

Stars form within dark molecular clouds of gas and dust called nebulae, but it’s rare to capture these stellar nurseries clearly. A dramatic new image from the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) in Chile unveils the Chamaeleon I dark cloud — the closest such place to the solar system — in unprecedented detail.

The dark patches exposed in the new image give Chamaeleon I an ominous look, but within the thick veils of interstellar dust are pockets of light created by newly formed stars. Chamaeleon I is approximately 2 billion years old and is home to around 200 to 300 stars.

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