James Webb Space Telescope reveals W51 baby stars through dust
NewsBytes | April 3, 2026 12:39 AM CST
Images illuminate W51 massive star formation
These new photos aren't just pretty: they're helping scientists figure out how massive stars are born, something we still don't fully understand.
Researchers spotted shockwaves, gas bubbles, and twisty dust filaments in W51.
As Adam Ginsburg from the University of Florida put it, They are not the first photos of this region, but they are the best. They're so much better that they essentially are brand new photos, and
Taehwa Yoo from the University of Florida said, Because of James Webb, we can see those hidden, young massive stars forming in this star-forming region.
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