English: IRAS 05327+3404, which shows signs of ongoing star-formation and was discovered in Messier 36 images, but is not suspected to be associated with M36. It is likely more distant than M36.
in H-alpha with IGAPS (left)
in near-infrared with UKIDSS (middle, Filters J, H, K)
in near/mid-infrared with Spitzer (right, Filters 3.6 and 4.5 microns)
Image Credits: IGAPS, UKIDSS, NASA/JPL Spitzer Space Telescope/GLIMPSE
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