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JWST Captures Baby Proto Star | James Webb Space Telescope
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This staggering picture from the James Webb Space Telescope uncovers how a Nearby planet group could resemble our solar system 4.5 billion years ago back when the Sun was all the while getting a hold of itself in a cloud of gas. This detailed image of the darkened area surrounding the young protostar L1527 was recently captured by Webb's NIRCam instrument. L1527 is not yet a star, Because It's only about 100,000 years old: It hasn't completely formed a stable sphere and hasn't added enough mass to start nuclear fusion and release its energy. According to the European Space Agency, it is more like "a small, hot, and puffy clump of gas, somewhere between 20% and 40% the mass of our Sun." However, as the most recent Webb photos show, the young protostar is off to an ambitious start.
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