"James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Stunning Views of Star-Forming Region NGC 346"

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of NGC 346, a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The image reveals young stars blanketed in dust, contrary to expectations, and provides insights into the number of stars and protostars in the region. This observation could shed light on the cosmic noon era billions of years ago when star births peaked and heavy element levels were lower.
Topics:science#astronomy#cosmic-dust#james-webb-space-telescope#ngc-346#small-magellanic-cloud#star-formation
- James Webb Space Telescope spotlights gorgeous young stars in a galaxy next door (photo) Space.com
- Webb captures an ethereal view of NGC 346 European Space Agency
- NASA's Webb Captures an Ethereal View of NGC 346 WebbTelescope.org
- Webb Telescope's amazing view of star-forming region NGC 346 in 4K zoom-in VideoFromSpace
- NASA releases new image from Webb telescope of star-forming region Washington Examiner
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