James Webb Uncovers an Enigmatic Star Factory at the Galactic Center
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The astronomers who use the Space Telescope James Web (JWST) have discovered an enigmatic star 'crea' near the center of Căii Lactee, writes Daily Galaxy. The discovery marks the question of the known theories about the efficiency of the formation of stars in the extreme galaxy. A region of unusual star formation, known as Sagitarius B2, is located at about 26,000 years of light from the Earth, near the center of the galaxy. Although it contains…
James Webb Uncovers an Enigmatic Star Factory at the Galactic Center
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured a stunning and scientifically puzzling image of Sagittarius B2 (Sgr B2), a massive molecular cloud near the Milky Way’s galactic center. While visually striking in infrared, the structure’s true mystery lies in its unusual star formation efficiency, producing half the stars in the area with only a tenth of the available gas. This revelation, recently highlighted by NASA in a dedicated feature ar…
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