"Webb Telescope Unveils Stunning Views of Newborn Stars and Galaxies"

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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of a stellar nursery in the Triangulum galaxy, revealing a dense region filled with hundreds of newborn stars, some of which are more than 100 times as big as the sun. The images, produced by the telescope's NIRCam and MIRI, show dusty tendrils, large bubbles, and ghostly glows created by stellar winds and ionized hydrogen. These images provide a rare opportunity for astronomers to study stars in their early stages of life, shedding light on the mysterious and complex process of star birth.
Topics:science#james-webb-space-telescope#nasa#space#star-formation#stellar-nursery#triangulum-galaxy
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