CNNのインスタグラム(cnn) - 7月27日 08時00分
A pair of rambunctious young stars takes center stage in a new near-infrared image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The two stars, which are still actively forming and closely orbiting one another, are called Herbig-Haro 46/47 and can be found 1,470 light-years away in the Vela constellation.
Although the stellar duo has been studied and observed by many space and ground-based telescopes since the 1950s, Webb has taken the most detailed and highest-resolution image in near-infrared light. The telescope's capabilities allow it to peer through an otherwise obscuring nebula, filled with gas and dust, that surrounds the stars. In visible-light images taken by other telescopes, the blue nebula has actually looked black.
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📸: J. DePasquale/CSA/ESA/NASA
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