Webb Telescope Unveils Secrets of Starburst Galaxy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals unprecedented details of Messier 82, challenging existing theories of star formation.
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope provides unprecedented detail of the starburst galaxy Messier 82, revealing new insights into star formation.
- Messier 82, located 12 million light-years away, is generating stars at a rate 10 times faster than the Milky Way.
- Webb's NIRCam instrument captures intricate details previously obscured, including supernova remnants and molecular hydrogen regions.
- Observations highlight the structure of a galactic wind propelled by rapid star formation, challenging existing theories.
- Future Webb observations aim to deepen understanding of star formation processes and their implications for the early universe.