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Do we know what happened? It sounds like it was a large area?
Here it is – a small part of the Rho Ophiuchi star-forming region, published today to celebrate the first anniversary of the initial science images released from the NASA/ESA/CSA #JWST.
There's a lot going on in this small region, as young stars are born & make their presence felt on the gas & dust surrounding them.
And perhaps the most important thing in here is invisible, even to #JWST.
Some insights below.
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The full release is here: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Webb/Webb_celebrates_first_year_of_science_with_close-up_on_the_birth_of_Sun-like_stars
From our cosmic backyard in the Solar System to distant galaxies near the dawn of time, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has delivered on its promise of revealing the Universe like never before in its first year of science operations. To celebrate the completion of a successful first year, a new Webb image has been released of a small star-forming region in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. While the region is relatively quiet, its proximity at 390 light-years makes for a highly detailed close-up, with no foreground stars in the intervening space.