Posted on 03/13/2025 1:56:46 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Explanation: Two protostars are hidden in a single pixel near the center of a striking hourglass-shaped nebula in this near-infrared image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The actively forming star system lies in a dusty molecular cloud cataloged as Lynds 483, some 650 light-years distant toward the constellation Serpens Cauda. Responsible for the stunning bipolar outflows, the collapsing protostars have been blasting out collimated energetic jets of material over tens of thousands of years. Webb's high-resolution view shows the violence of star-formation in dramatic detail as twisting shock fronts expand and collide with slower, denser material. The premier close-up of the star-forming region spans less than 1/2 a light-year within dark nebula Lynds 483.
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That’s a neon kangaroo head looking up and to it’s right (our left). And it’s attached to a chicken body. Making it either a neon space kangachicken or a neon space Chickenroo.
Wow.
Phone Home
Looks like a bra drying out on the invisible celestial clothes line.
Huh? Protesters? How'd they get that far from earth? Did Soros rent a SpaceX rocket?
“……who you jiving with that cosmic debris?”
That’s a cool one!
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