The James Webb Space Telescope recorded an unprecedented image of a vibrant and glittering flock of newborn stars hovering in space – a few almost eight times warmer than the sun. The impressive new images, released on Thursday by NASA, present the lobster nebula – a glowing orange and gold cloud of dust and gas where stars are born, hosting a cluster of infant stars known as Pismis 24. Light years from Earth to Scorpio’s constellation, according to the Space Service. One year of light is equivalent to 5.8 trillion miles. “Hosting a vibrant stellar nursery and one of the closest places of large stars, Pismis 24 rarely provides a picture of the big and powerful stars,” NASA said in a press release. ‘His proximity makes this area one of the best places to explore […]
Source: News Beast

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