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James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Images of "Repetitive, Predictable Structures" in a Rare Star System

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Every second, without you knowing it, thousands of billions of invisible particles pass through your body. These cosmic objects travel through the Universe from distant sources, traveling...

NASA’s famous James Webb telescope has captured new images of space that we would otherwise have never seen. One of the last wonders it has captured is that of an unusual stellar system in our galaxy that the agency describes as “four coils of dust.” Previous observations of the Apep system, which is about 8,000 light years from Earth, showed only one wrapper. But, as can be seen from the average infrared image captured by the Webb, it actually …

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Some 8,000 light-years away from us, an exotic stellar system reveals its secrets thanks to the James Webb space telescope. Far from the calm and frozen image of space, Apep is a cosmic ballet of stars at the end of life, ejecting clouds of dust into complex spirals. These new observations [...]

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The Debrief broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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