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Nasa’s James Webb telescope captures the birth of a star in a fiery hourglass

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Nasa’s James Webb telescope has blessed us yet again with a stunning picture of the cosmos. This time it’s the birth of a star in the form of a fiery hourglass.

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the once-hidden features of protostar L1527 with its Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam). The image gives scientists insight into the beginnings of a new star.

These blazing clouds are only visible in infrared light, making it an ideal target for Webb. The protostar itself is hidden from view within the ‘neck’ of this hourglass shape.

‘An edge-on protoplanetary disk is seen as a dark line across the middle of the neck. Light from the protostar leaks above and below this disk, illuminating cavities within the surrounding gas and dust,’ said Nasa in a statement.

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