An **Infrared Dark Cloud** (IDC) is a type of molecular cloud that appears dark in infrared observations due to its dense concentration of gas and dust, which absorbs and scatters infrared radiation. These clouds are typically cold and composed mainly of hydrogen molecules, along with other materials such as dust and various gases. In the context of astronomy, infrared dark clouds are of significant interest because they are often the regions where star formation occurs.
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