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JWST traces crystal seeds from a newborn star to its outer disk
space2 months ago

JWST traces crystal seeds from a newborn star to its outer disk

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope mapped where crystalline silicates form around the young star EC 53 in the Serpens Nebula and showed these minerals being carried outward by winds into the outer, planet-forming disk. EC 53 undergos ~18-month bursts lasting about 100 days, forging silicates in hot regions and launching them into cooler outer regions, effectively seeding the outer disk with components that icy comets may carry—providing a direct link between crystal formation and distribution in early planetary systems. The findings, published in Nature, help explain how comets at the solar system’s edge could form.

Webb Telescope Confirms Star Formation Theories with Stunning Nebula Image
science-and-technology1 year ago

Webb Telescope Confirms Star Formation Theories with Stunning Nebula Image

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured a stunning image of the Serpens Nebula, revealing aligned protostellar outflows that support the theory that forming stars spin in the same direction. This observation provides direct evidence of the fundamental process of star formation. The image, taken by the Near-Infrared Camera, shows shockwaves from jets emerging as interstellar gas collapses, and NASA plans to further study the nebula's chemical composition using the Near-Infrared Spectrograph.