Between the constellations Southern Cross and Centaurus, lies the large, almost featureless emission nebula, IC 2944. Against this uniform backdrop with just a smattering of stars, the Hubble Space Telescope closely spied Thackary's globules. This view is about one light-year wide. Click to enlarge.

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