New images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) show these powerful jets of stellar matter flaring up and flying in all directions from the poles of the young star. This cosmic phenomenon unfolds in the constellation Perseus, at a distance of approximately 1,000 light years from Earth.
The jets fly out in opposite directions from the young luminary. The protostar, whose weight is only 8% of our Sun, resembles it in the past, when it was several tens of thousands of years ago. Astronomers believe that over time it will turn into a star similar to the Sun.
We hope that when the planets form around this star, they will be inhabited by beautiful boys and girls with arms, legs, and pussies too, of course… and the most important thing is that they look at the sky more often, drink wine and probably don’t shoot each other without extreme need .
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