The Register Home Page

back to article JWST peers through dusty curtain to catch young star making baby planets

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has helped provide a snapshot of the formation of a planetary system around a young star for the first time, according to astroboffins. Along with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), JWST has provided data from HOPS-315, a protostar in the Orion B molecular cloud, …

  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Woaaah! It's like a beast star with two backs ... nature at the "t = 0 moment", its "millimetre SiO jet", its "inner disk region", its "sublimation of interstellar solids" ... fascinating!

    Live long and prosper you Universe you!

    1. Fruit and Nutcase Silver badge
      Coat

      This must be astrophysicist porn

  2. Pascal Monett Silver badge
    Thumb Up

    I love Science.

  3. Aleph0
    Pint

    JWST peers through dusty curtain to catch young star making baby planets

    I don't know who came up with the article headline, but it's *chef's kiss*. Well-deserved icon!

  4. xanadu42
    Facepalm

    And here is me thinking that Baby Planets were made by Parent Planets

  5. This post has been deleted by its author

POST COMMENT House rules

Not a member of The Register? Create a new account here.

  • Enter your comment

  • Add an icon

Anonymous cowards cannot choose their icon

Other stories you might like