Sunny Priyan
The image of the nebula NGC 1333 offers a peek into the chaotic and messy star-formation process.
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It shows that stars are not born in isolation but in batches.
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They are built from cold interstellar hydrogen that is laced with soot-like dust.
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Veils of dust block much of the Hubble Space Telescope’s view into the stellar cauldron.
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Young bright stars do poke out, like seeing sunlight pierce through clouds on a largely overcast day.
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Hubble catches a glimpse of a fiery mosh pit of stars putting on their own fireworks show by blasting out jets of hot gas that look like July 4th Roman candles.
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