2023-12-01 11:24:00
Follow the latest news via an application. Astronomers were able to monitor the birth of a double star through a cloud of wind and stellar gas in which protostars are formed. The cameras of the James Webb Space Telescope monitored a detailed examination of the cloud in which newborn stars are formed, with the help of the telescope, the Herbig-Haro celestial body, which is The name of one of the nebulae that is formed when stellar winds or streams of gas emitted from newborn stars collide at great speed with the gas and dust surrounding the birthplace of young stars. It is noteworthy that the celestial body Herbig Haro 797 (HH 797) is located near the eastern edge of the Perseus cloud, according to what was stated. On the authority of NASA, the infrared camera made it possible to see what is happening inside the cloud and can also capture the particles that are emanating from it. This is not the first time that the celestial body HH 797 has been monitored, but scientists have now reached, following studying the photographs, the conclusion that they have recorded the birth of not a star. Not one, but two stars at the same time because the streams of particles emanating from them are almost parallel, but they fly at different speeds, which was previously puzzling researchers.
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