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Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC)

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Definition: Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC): Massive clouds of gas in interstellar space composed primarily of hydrogen molecules (two hydrogen atoms bound together), though also containing other molecules observable by radio telescopes. These clouds can contain enough mass to make several million stars like our Sun and are often the sites of star formation.

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