Hubble shows newborn stars and their dusty disks in NGC 1333

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Hubble images the NGC 1333 star-forming region, revealing a protostar with a surrounding planet-forming disk and a reflection nebula; the region, about 950 light-years away in the Perseus cloud, highlights how stars form and how their disks illuminate their birth environment.
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