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When it comes to looking sun-kissed — while kissing harmful UV rays goodbye — stars know self-tanners are the way to go.
The cluster, full of more than 2,500 newborn stars that blaze blue in the Hubble image, is in a galaxy with far fewer heavy chemical substances than the Milky Way. It's mostly made of hydrogen and ...
glowing shells. Webb’s images suggest a tilted, hourglass structure. Dust forms orange arcs, resembling shallow ‘V’ shapes at each end. This could be the result of interaction between stars.