They're right to be psyched.
reveal in crisper and richer detail than ever before the "filaments" and gas clouds that astronomers believe cause stars to form — a stunning, in-depth look at an astrophysics favorite located some 1,300 light-years away.
As IAS associate professor Emilie Habart noted, these shots show in much more detail than ever before the mysterious ways star-incubating nebulas like Orion work.
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