Submitted by That_Teach_9224 t3_zndkzq in space
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SuperYogSothoth t1_j0h71jw wrote
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2022/nasa-s-webb-unveils-young-stars-in-early-stages-of-formation think its referring to this?
xroni t1_j0ovbc5 wrote
This article is so much better, thanks!
Leptonian t1_j0jc0lu wrote
Essentially, JWT caught a glimpse of star formation which usually lasts “only a few thousand years, over an entire process of formation that can last millions of years.” Or as “astrophysicist Eric Lagadec, from the Côte d’Azur observatory, sums it all up in a few words: “We can see what happened to the Sun 4.6 billion years ago!”.” It’s rare event because we’d usually have missed it.
jakenash t1_j0j0tur wrote
Hasn't this writer heard of "not burying the lede?"
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