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James Webb Spots Epic Star-Birth Storm Near Milky Way's Center

2025-09-26 40 Dailymotion

The James Webb Space Telescope has just captured jaw-dropping images of Sagittarius B2 — the most active star-forming cloud in our galaxy, sitting just 390 light-years from the Milky Way's central black hole. Despite having only 10% of the galactic center's gas, this single cloud is responsible for half of all the star births there. Why is B2 so extreme while its neighbors stay quiet?

Using its powerful infrared cameras, JWST reveals what was once hidden — glowing young stars and dense dust clouds bursting with life. These discoveries could help unlock the secrets of how stars formed in the early universe, right after the Big Bang.

Dive into this 1-minute cosmic mystery and see how one telescope is reshaping our understanding of the universe!
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