The cloud is flowing outwards from the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, a stellar association that is a star-forming region.
This star system is a probable member of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, a moving group of stars that originated together and share a similar trajectory through space.
Both stars are members of Scorpius-Centaurus Association or the smaller portion known as the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup.
More likely, it is a member of the Upper Scorpius subgroup of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, which has an age of 11 million years.
Canopus is part of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, a group of stars which share similar origins.
Beta Pictoris may have been formed near the Scorpius-Centaurus Association.
Tracing the path of HIP 46950 backwards suggests that it would have been in the vicinity of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association about 13 million years ago.
The Loop I Bubble was created by supernovae and stellar winds in the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, some 500 light years from the Sun.
It is a member of the Scorpius-Centaurus Association.
The nearest OB association is the Scorpius-Centaurus Association, located about 400 light years from the Sun.