Webb Telescope Captures Incredible Image of Supersonic Outflow from Young Star
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently had the chance to take a glimpse into the incredible supersonic outflow of a young, massive star located in a neighboring galaxy. The star, called IRAS 16547-4247, is located a mere 6,400 light-years away and is shooting out material at speeds of up to 1,000 kilometers per second. This is the first time that the outflow of such a distant star has been observed in this much detail. The data collected by the Webb Telescope will help astronomers to better understand how massive stars form and evolve.
source: Phys.org