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No more hiding, I’ll be shining, like I’m born to be! 🎶 Our @NASAWebb Space Telescope captured newborn stars forming in clouds of dust and gas (colored golden and orange in this image) in a star-forming region called Pismis 24. Though these clouds can hide stars by trapping visible light within, in the infrared, the stars shine through the nebula and together appear to glow. In the center is Pismis 24-1, an object formerly thought to be a single massive star, now known to be at least two stars. At 74 and 66 solar masses, they are some of the most massive and luminous stars ever seen. They are blasting out scorching radiation and stellar winds that are carving a cavity into the wall of the star-forming nebula clouds below and at above right. The fierce forces shaping and compressing the spires in the glowing gas at the bottom of the scene cause new stars to form. The tallest spire spans about 5.4 light-years from the bottom of the image to its top. More than 200 solar systems could fit into its tip. A note on the color choices here - cyan indicates hot or ionized hydrogen gas being heated by the massive stars. Dust molecules (similar to smoke on Earth) are represented in orange. Red signifies cooler, denser molecular hydrogen - the darker the red, the cooler the gas. Black is the densest gas; it is not emitting light. The wisps of white are dust and gas scattering starlight. Pismis 24 is one of the closest sites of massive star birth, giving scientists rare insight into the properties of hot young stars and how they evolve. Read more at the link in @NASAWebb's bio. Image description: A blue and black sky filled with stars covers about two thirds of the image. The stars are different sizes and shades of white, yellow, and orange. Across the bottom third is a mountain-like vista with spire-like peaks and deep valleys. These “mountains” appear in shades of orange, yellow, and brown. The spires go up and meet a wispy, white cloud that stretches horizontally across the scene. At the top, right corner of the image, a swath of orange and brown structure cuts diagonally across the sky. Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI #NASA #JWST #Webb #StarFormation

09.04 22:15

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