Mar 15, 2023
JWST captures a rare star 15,000 light-years away nearing its end
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: cosmology, materials
Called a Wolf-Rayet, these stars expel most of their outer layers into their surroundings before exploding as supernovae.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has released a phenomenal image of a supernova waiting to happen. Called a Wolf-Rayet, these stars are among the most massive, luminous, and “briefly detectable” stars known. They’re at an advanced stage of stellar evolution and expel most of their outer layers into their surroundings before exploding as supernovae.
Webb had a rare sighting of a Wolf-Rayet star in June 2022. In the latest image, the telescope shows the star, WR 124, in unprecedented detail, thanks to its infrared instruments.
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