Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking beauty of space! NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has gifted us with a mesmerizing glimpse into the birth of celestial bodies, courtesy of Herbig-Haro 211 (HH 211). This cosmic wonder resembles the early days of our own Sun and offers invaluable insights into star formation.
๐ Herbig-Haro objects are cosmic masterpieces born when stellar winds and gas jets from newborn stars collide with nearby interstellar matter at astonishing speeds. In Webb's high-resolution, near-infrared image, HH 211 shines with exquisite detail, showcasing a series of dazzling bow shocks to the southeast and northwest. But that's not allโthis image unveils a slender bipolar jet that powers these shocks in unprecedented detail.
๐ซ What makes this image even more fascinating is the dance of molecules within this turbulent environment. Molecular hydrogen, carbon monoxide, silicon monoxide, and more become electrified, emitting infrared light that Webb artfully captures. This light provides a map of the intricate structure of the celestial outflows.
๐ธ Credits go to ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, and T. Ray from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies for this celestial masterpiece.
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