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NASA Releases Images of James Webb Space Telescope’s ‘Early Star Formation’ | HYPEBEAST

NASA Recently released again byWebb Space TelescopeIn the last picture, you can see the upper and lower hourglass-shaped clouds, which can only be captured by NIRCam (Near Infrared Camera). The clear picture, this cloud is classified as L1527.

You can see the protostar hidden in the cloud. The protostar is the initial stage of the star formation process. The black line through the center is the protoplanetary disk. The light emitted by the protoplanetary disk illuminates the surrounding gas and dust before formation. The hourglass-shaped appearance in the image, blue is the thinnest part of the powder and orange is the thickest area that does not transmit light.

After the protoplanetary disk is further compressed and its temperature is increased, it will eventually reach the stage of nuclear fusion and gradually give birth to new stars. The protostar in this image was born just 100,000 years ago, and this capture will allow scientists to better understand the star birth process.

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