Webb Space Telescope takes stunningly detailed infrared image of actively forming stars

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has taken a dazzling new image of a pair of forming young stars in high-resolution near-infrared light located 1,470 light-years away.

has captured the activity of a pair of forming young stars in high-resolution near-infrared light.

The disk, which is not visible other than its shadow, feeds their growth as they continue to gain mass.ALIEN CRAFT COULD HAVE CAUSED 'MOST BIZARRE ROCK' ON MARS, SCIENTISTS CLAIM However, when material from more recent ejections runs into older material, it changes the shape of these lobes. NASA says that all the jets are critical to star formation itself, and notes that ejections regulate how much mass the stars ultimately gather. Sprawling across the constellation Vela is a complex of dark, dense clouds of dust and gas on Feb. 1, 2016. The complex is called the Vela Molecular Cloud Ridge.

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