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Amazing James Webb Space Telescope's View Of Carina Nebula
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02/12/2024
See amazing imagery of the Carina Nebula as captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center astrophysicist Amber Straughn explains.
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00:00
Okay, Amber, so here it is. Can you walk us through the final image reveal?
00:05
Absolutely. Here we go.
00:10
The last image is... Wow, look at that.
00:14
So, Amber, can you tell us a bit about what we're seeing here?
00:17
Of course. This stunning vista of the cosmic cliffs of the Carina Nebula
00:22
reveals new details about this vast stellar nursery.
00:26
Today, for the first time, we're seeing brand new stars
00:30
that were previously completely hidden from our view.
00:33
Is there something you want to point out here?
00:35
Absolutely. So, honestly, it took me a while to even figure out what to call out in this image.
00:41
There's just so much going on here. It's so beautiful.
00:44
One thing that really, really stands out to me
00:46
is you sort of get this sense of depth and texture from this new data.
00:51
There's a lot going on. To call out a few specifics,
00:55
first of all, in general, the Carina Nebula is a nearby star-forming region
00:59
within our own Milky Way galaxy, about 7,600 light-years away.
01:03
And in this view, we see some great examples,
01:07
first of all, of hundreds of new stars that we've never seen before.
01:11
We see examples of bubbles and cavities and jets that are being blown out by these newborn stars.
01:18
We even see some galaxies sort of lurking in the background up here.
01:23
We see examples of structures that, honestly, we don't even know what they are.
01:27
Like, what's going on here? The data is just so rich.
01:32
And there's something really special about the infrared.
01:34
Infrared can actually see deeper into these star-forming regions?
01:37
Absolutely. That's one of the great things about infrared,
01:39
is it really does reveal what's going on here in a really cosmic sense.
01:45
And in general, what's happening in sort of this overall landscape
01:48
is we have these gigantic, hot, young stars up here to the top of this rim.
01:54
And the radiation and stellar winds from those stars is sort of pushing down
01:59
and running into all of this. This is gas and dust.
02:03
And of course, we know that gas and dust is great raw material for newborn stars and baby planets.
02:10
But there's a flip side to this story, and also a little bit of a mystery,
02:15
because these same processes can serve to sort of erode away this material and stop star formation.
02:22
So we have this sort of delicate balance going on of new stars being formed.
02:26
But at the same time, the star formation is being halted.
02:30
And for me, when I see an image like this, I can't help but think about scale.
02:34
You know, every dot of light we see here is an individual star, not unlike our sun.
02:41
And many of these likely also have planets.
02:44
And it just reminds me that, you know, our sun and our planets and ultimately us
02:49
were formed out of the same kind of stuff that we see here.
02:53
We humans really are connected to the universe.
02:56
We're made of the same stuff in this beautiful landscape.
03:00
And actually, the Carina Nebula was one of my favorite images from Hubble.
03:03
So Hubble looked at this as well, right?
03:04
Absolutely. Yeah, yeah. The Hubble image of this is also spectacular.
03:09
We saw it in a different kind of light when Hubble took an image of this particular nebula.
03:15
And then you can see amazing things with Hubble.
03:18
But when we zoom in to this new image, we're able to see so much more detail.
03:23
And of course, all of us, you know, I grew up on Hubble and all of us love Hubble.
03:29
And I'm just I'm so excited to see what these two amazing observatories are able to do really in tandem with each other.
03:36
Thank you so much. And again, congratulations.
03:38
It's been a pleasure to be working on this with you.
03:40
I'm just amazed by what's been going on. Thank you.
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