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James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star (photo)

James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star photo

James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star photo

For the first time, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has seen a young star forge crystals in blazing heat and hurl them to the icy outskirts of its planet-forming disk, which could help explain the evolution of comets at the edge of our solar system.

The protostar, called EC 53, lies about 1,300 light-years from Earth and is surrounded by a disk of gas and dust where planets and other bodies are taking shape. Using the Mid-Infrared Instrument on theJames Webb Space Telescopeastronomers mapped where crystalline silicates form and how they travel outward.


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Published on:2026-01-26 21:00:00
Source: www.space.com

James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star (photo)

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