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The term star cloud refers to a region of the sky that appears lighter than the rest, possibly like a light-colored nebula (in the old sense of a visibly-indistinct object), which actually consists of many stars. The term is based upon appearance on the celestial sphere, and applies even if their distances vary such that they are not actually physically grouped together: a star cloud is not necessarily a stellar cluster.