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New observational data are given for the dark globule ESO 210-6A in which two Herbig-Haro objects were discovered by Schwartz. Images are presented in Ha, [S II] and near-IR light and new velocities as measured from spectrograms taken with the CTIO 4m telescope. Although it has not been possible to locate an obscured source, it seems very probable that in ESO 210-6A we have a good case of bipolar material outflow from a young recently formed star causing shocks which are seen as H-H objects.
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Graham, J.A. (1983). Star Formation in a Dust Globule Embedded in the Gum Nebula. In: Burton, W.B., Israel, F.P. (eds) Surveys of the Southern Galaxy. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 105. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7217-9_30
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