NEW JWST IMAGE shows SEVENTEEN carbon dust shells around a binary star system
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NEW JWST IMAGE shows SEVENTEEN carbon dust shells around a binary star system
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reference: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/webb-watches-carbon-rich-dust-shells-form-expand-in-star-system/
Basically you’re looking at dust showing a pattern of stellar turbulence. There’s a nice video clip in the article that shows how the two stars orbit each other. Because the orbit is consistent, it is producing these compression waves every 8 years when the stars are closest to each other.
Also interesting: