💥 A Cosmic Double-Bladed Lightsaber! 💫
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured an astonishing view of enormous jets of blazing gas erupting from a massive young star — a scene straight out of a galactic saga! These colossal jets, stretching 8 light-years across, resemble a cosmic double-bladed lightsaber, cutting through the interstellar darkness. ⚔️
At the heart of this spectacular sight is a newborn star, already 10 times more massive than our Sun. Despite its youth, it’s unleashing torrents of material at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour. As the star forms, gas falls inward — but magnetic forces channel some of that energy outward along its spin axis, creating these stunning twin jets of seething plasma.
🌟 Why this discovery matters:
Astronomers have long debated how massive stars form.
One theory suggests they grow through a stable disk of gas and dust — and the perfectly opposite alignment (180° apart) of these jets supports that idea.
The competing theory argues for a more chaotic process, which would cause twisting or misaligned jets.
Webb’s crisp infrared vision also shows fine filaments, knots, and bow shocks, where the jet material slams into interstellar gas — like cosmic shockwaves frozen in time.
💫 Did you know?
The tips of the jets tell a story of their own — they were once part of the star’s inner region before being flung into space!
And because this protostar lies twice as far from the galactic center as we are, in a region poor in heavy elements, it gives astronomers a rare chance to study how early-universe stars might have formed under similar conditions.
In essence, Webb just gave us a front-row seat to stellar creation in action, on a scale few have ever witnessed. 🌌
📖 Read more: https://science.nasa.gov/missi....ons/webb/nasas-webb-
📸 Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Yu Cheng (NAOJ)
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