Holoea

Introduction
Holoea is a young stellar object with an outflow, associated with the infrared source IRAS 05327+3404 was discovered in optical observations of M36. The object is nicknamed "Holoea", Hawaiian for "flowing gas". Despite appearing close to M36, it is probably not a part of M36, but instead it may be a member of the more distant S235 region. The young star driving the outflow was classified as transitional between class I and class II and appears to be surrounded by large amounts of circumstellar material.
Observation
Constellation
Messier 36
Right ascension
05h 36m 18.0s
Declination
+34° 08′ 24″
Apparent magnitude
+6.3
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