James Webb Telescope Detects Methanol and Ethanol Near Young Stars, Hinting at Life’s Origins
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James Webb Telescope Detects Methanol and Ethanol Near Young Stars, Hinting at Life’s Origins
NASA’s James Webb Telescope has identified ethanol and methanol isotopes around protostars and HD 100453. These discoveries offer valuable clues about the cosmic origins of life, indicating that comets filled with organic molecules might have seeded early Earth.
James Webb Telescope’s Final Discovery about Betelgeuse JUST WENT TOO FAR
Future Space In the endless reaches of the cosmos, mysteries abound, waiting to be uncovered by curious minds. Among the glittering tapestry of stars that light up our night sky, one in particular has fascinated observers for generations — Betelgeuse, the brilliant red giant that marks the shoulder of the mighty Orion. Credit Voyager The post James Webb Telescope’s Final Discovery about Betelgeuse JUST WENT TOO FAR first appeared on The Futurist.
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