Webb’s view of the molecular cloud Chameleon I


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This video features a new image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam), showcasing the low-mass star forming region Chameleon I.

An international team of astronomers has reported the discovery of diverse ices in the darkest, coldest regions of a molecular cloud measured to date by studying this region. This result allows astronomers to examine the simple icy molecules that will be incorporated into future exoplanets, while opening a new window on the origin of more complex molecules that are the first step in the creation of the building blocks of life.

This research forms part of the Ice Age project, one of Webb’s 13 Early Release Science programs, which has studied a dust ridge in the centre of the Chameleon I molecular cloud.

Music: Stellardrone – Twilight




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Source: ESA Space News