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Cosmic Tornado from Star’s Birth Whirls in Dazzling JWST Image

Last updated: August 12, 2025 6:50 am
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured a stunning image of a cosmic tornado formed from the birth of a star, along with a shimmering background galaxy. This telescope has provided a clearer view of the whipped-up dust and debris left behind during the star formation process than ever before.

Known as Herbig-Haro 49/50, this cosmic tornado is located in the Chamaeleon I Cloud complex, 625 light-years away from Earth. Initially discovered in 2006 by the Spitzer Space Telescope, the image was blurry and lacked detail. However, with the advanced capabilities of the JWST, astronomers can now see the full extent of this phenomenon.

The image reveals a helical tower of cosmic dust, formed by powerful plasma jets emanating from a young protostar. The top of the structure appears to be a spiral galaxy, although it is actually located behind the cosmic tornado. This alignment creates optical illusions, with smaller dots representing entire galaxies shining through from the background.

Macarena Garcia Marin, an astrophysicist at the European Space Agency, notes that the JWST image captures a moment in the universe’s history. As the protostar matures, the jets and cosmic tornado will eventually fade away, providing a fleeting glimpse into the dynamic nature of the cosmos.

Melissa McClure, an astronomer at Leiden University, praises the image for showcasing various extraterrestrial phenomena, such as accretion processes, in action. She describes the image as “gorgeous” and highlights the scientific significance of studying such cosmic events.

The JWST’s ability to capture this ephemeral moment in cosmic evolution highlights the importance of ongoing advancements in space exploration. By unraveling the mysteries of star formation and cosmic phenomena, astronomers can gain valuable insights into the workings of the universe.

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As we marvel at the beauty of the cosmic tornado captured by the JWST, we are reminded of the endless wonders waiting to be discovered in the vast expanse of space.

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