NASA's James Webb Telescope Captures Rare Image of Star on Brink of Supernova

TL;DR Summary
The JWST has captured a high-resolution image of a rare Wolf-Rayet star, WR 124, which is nearing the end of its life and will soon explode in a supernova. Wolf-Rayet stars are very hot, very bright, and losing mass at a high rate. The image reveals intricate details of the star's elaborate cloud of ejected material, which could provide important insights into the contribution Wolf-Rayet stars make to the interstellar dust budget and the supernova remnants they leave behind. WR 124 is also one of the fastest runaway stars in the Milky Way, with a speed of 190 kilometers per second.
- JWST Catches Sight of a Rare Star on The Brink of Going Supernova ScienceAlert
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captures a star on the cusp of explosion WUSA9
- James Webb space telescope captures rare image of dying star The Guardian
- Stunning! NASA James Webb Space Telescope snaps RARE sight of a DYING star HT Tech
- Webb telescope captures stunning image of star on cusp of supernova 15K light-years away Fox News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
82%
552 → 101 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on ScienceAlert