This shows a picture of a cosmic embryoThat triple star system called Whew and photographed by the James Webb Telescope. The image is not only suggestive, but interesting because it was produced by powder shell that’s it yeah they intersect emitted by a very rare type of star. This discovery is described in two articles in the Astrophysical Journal, A from the California Institute of Technology group led by Yinuo Han e another coordinated by Ryan White, from Australian Macquarie University,
This strange mixture of dust is produced by a system of three stars, two of which are very rarely and know how Wolf-Rayet Staramong them nearly 1,000 are known of the more than 100 billion stars in the Milky Way. Rather, it is a star big and burning it they put out a huge amount From dust and this process gradually leads to exhaust theirs reserve materialsgive rise to large nebula.
In that casepictureand brought ininfrared from Webb Telescopefrom NASA, ESA and Canada, one this type of star coupleThat they move away and come closer periodicallycausing the formation of a strange shell of dust. What made the situation even more complicated was his presence third starin orbit around the partner, who is with him gravity field collects some of that dust by making ‘holes’ in the shell. The result is a series of spectacular spiral powder shells that together produceillusion frompicture from a embryo.
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