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Barnard 68

This is Barnard 68. That hole in space you see is actually a molecular cloud. These clouds are likely the birthplace for new stars, despite their temperature. At -440 degrees Fahrenheit, it is one of the coldest objects in the universe. If our solar system was engulfed by a cloud like this, we would live in a world completely devoid of stars. It is approximately 500 light years away from Earth.   

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