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Webb’s stunning new image catches two stars
Webb's Stunning New Image Catches Two Stars
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of two stars, called Herbig-Haro 46/47. The image, released by NASA on July 26, 2023, shows the stars in their earliest stages of formation, surrounded by a disc of gas and dust.
The stars are located about 1,470 light-years from Earth in the Vela constellation. They are still actively forming and closely orbiting one another. The disc of gas and dust around the stars is heated by their radiation, causing it to glow brightly in infrared light.
The Webb telescope's infrared vision is ideal for capturing images of young stars, as they emit most of their light in the infrared spectrum. The telescope's powerful infrared camera, NIRCam, was able to peer through the dust and gas surrounding the stars, revealing their hidden beauty.
The image of Herbig-Haro 46/47 is a stunning example of what the Webb telescope can do. It is a glimpse into the early stages of star formation, and it provides scientists with new insights into how stars are born.
The image is also a reminder of the power of infrared astronomy. The Webb telescope is opening up a new window into the universe, and it is already revealing amazing things.