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Serpens Nebula

NASA's Webb telescope captures a stunning image of the Serpens Nebula, revealing a cluster of baby stars in the top left corner. These stars are still forming and shooting out powerful jets of gas in a surprising, aligned pattern. Unlike some nebulae, Serpens doesn't create its own light. Instead, it glows by reflecting light from nearby stars.

Webb Telescope Sees “Baby Stars” Blasting Jets in Perfect Alignment

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