NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed aligned protostar outflows in the Serpens Nebula for the first time on June 20, 2024. The image, captured with Webb’s near-infrared camera, reveals jets of gas aligned in the same direction, providing new insights into star formation processes. This discovery supports the theory that stars form in clusters from collapsing molecular clouds.
James Webb Space Telescope captures unprecedented phenomenon of baby stars

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