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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope unwraps the dusty shrouds of dying starsThe fact that this carbon dust can potentially survive for centuries could change how we think about the building blocks of ...
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JWST’s Infrared Vision Unveils the Turbulent Birthplaces of Stars in the Cat’s Paw NebulaHow does a star form from the cold, turbulent gloom of a molecular cloud? Three years have already passed since the James Webb Space Telescope has been revealing how, most recently by removing the ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA X-ray spacecraft reveals secrets of a powerful, spinning neutron star"Transitional millisecond pulsars are cosmic laboratories that help us understand how neutron stars evolve in binary systems." ...
A young sunlike star called HOPS 315 seems to host a swirling disk of gas giving rise to minerals that kick-start the planet formation process.
The researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to probe the chemical make-up of material around the star, and found the ...
Astronomers first identified these minerals using the now-three-year-old James Webb Space Telescope. To see where exactly the ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNNew Method Of Listening To The Vibrations Of Stars Sheds Light On Their Age And Potential For Supporting LifeThat’s right, by listening to the sounds that a star makes, scientists can learn a lot about the star itself. This is a field known as asteroseismology and works by measuring waves as they pass ...
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