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 5 jaw-dropping star formation images captured by NASA James Webb Space Telescope

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NASA James Webb Space Telescope captured 5 stunning images of star formation.

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Did you know? Stars have an entire life cycle from birth to death which depends on their sizes.

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Stars with larger sizes have a shorter lifespan in comparison to small-sized stars. They are also bound with magnetic fields similar to our planet Earth.

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With some facts, check out 5 star formation images by the NASA James Webb Space Telescope.

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Protostar L1527: This protostar is found in the Taurus star-forming region located 460 light-years from Earth.

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Wolf-Rayet 140: This pair of stars showcases 17 concentric dust rings, Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) helped scientists to know more about these rings.

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Rho Ophiuchi: It is one of the nearest star-forming regions from Earth and the image showcases active star formation activities.

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Orion Bar: It is a nebula showcasing a group of four hot and massive stars also known as the Trapezium Cluster.

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Wolf-Rayet 124: This massive star is known as a great example of to prelude to a supernova. It also has 30 times the mass of the Sun.

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