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  1. An image captured by the James Webb Telescope shows an edge-on protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star, surrounded by jets and a disc wind, in unprecedented detail. The image, consisting of many different wavelengths of light represented by various colors, reveals HH 30 to be a dynamic place, where tiny dust grains and massive jets alike play a role in the formation of new planets. Via ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA

    #astrophotography
    #Webb
    #JWST
    #HH30
    #AltText

  2. An image captured by the James Webb Telescope shows an edge-on protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star, surrounded by jets and a disc wind, in unprecedented detail. The image, consisting of many different wavelengths of light represented by various colors, reveals HH 30 to be a dynamic place, where tiny dust grains and massive jets alike play a role in the formation of new planets. Via ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA

    #astrophotography
    #Webb
    #JWST
    #HH30
    #AltText

  3. Creation

    An image captured by the James Webb Telescope shows an edge-on protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star, surrounded by jets and a disc wind, in unprecedented detail. The image, consisting of many different wavelengths of light represented by various colors, reveals HH 30 to be a dynamic place, where tiny dust grains and massive jets alike play a role in the formation of new planets. Via ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA

    #astrophotography
    #HH30
    #JWST

  4. Creation

    An image captured by the James Webb Telescope shows an edge-on protoplanetary disc around a newly formed star, surrounded by jets and a disc wind, in unprecedented detail. The image, consisting of many different wavelengths of light represented by various colors, reveals HH 30 to be a dynamic place, where tiny dust grains and massive jets alike play a role in the formation of new planets. Via ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA

    #astrophotography
    #HH30
    #JWST

  5. A great image of the dusty protoplanetary disk #HH30, observed with the #JWST by my colleagues at IPAG:
    esawebb.org/images/potm2501a/