NASA Webb Detects Massive Stellar Jet on Milky Way's Edge

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured a rare, massive stellar jet stretching 8 light-years from a young star in the outer Milky Way, providing insights into the formation of massive stars and supporting the core accretion model over chaotic theories like competitive accretion.
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