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Thousands of Newborn Stars Dazzle in the Latest Snapshot by NASA's Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope's infrared images reveal massive newborn stars in Pismis 24, whose intense radiation sculpts the Lobster Nebula and influences star formation, NASA said.

  • NASA's James Webb Space Telescope revealed a stunning image of Pismis 24, a young star cluster in the Lobster Nebula, located about 5,500 light-years away in Scorpius.
  • Pismis 24-1, at the center, is identified as two stars, each over 60 times as massive as the Sun.
  • The cluster is a significant area for studying star formation, as it is one of the closest regions where massive stars are born.
  • Webb's image shows thousands of stars and illustrates the telescope's role as a premier space science observatory, a collaboration of NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency.
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Not a cover of a science fiction novel, but reality: NASA has released a photograph of the James Webb telescope showing the emergence of thousands of new stars in the Pismis 24 cluster.

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Thousands of newborn stars dazzle in the latest snapshot by NASA's Webb Space Telescope

Thousands of newborn stars sparkle and dazzle in the latest snapshot by NASA's Webb Space Telescope.

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NASA captures stunning images of newborn stars

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured the dramatic view of Pismis 24, a young star cluster in the core of the nearby Lobster Nebula.

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