On the back end of a telescope,The Relic Of My Sister Next Door looks can be deceiving.
Two decades ago, astronomers spied something strange with NASA's Spitzer Space Telescopethat they dubbed the "cosmic tornado" because of its corkscrew shape. Even more baffling was the fuzzy object at its tip.
The tornado is a so-called "Herbig-Haro object," formed when a newborn star tosses jets of material into interstellar spaceand creates a grand illumination. Scientists considered the fuzzy thing could be a nearby star.
But the James Webb Space Telescope, an observatory that can produce images with far higher resolution than the now-retired Spitzer, has revealed the unexpected truth about the fuzzy object — an answer that may just remind some folks of a certain bobble dangling from a cat collarin the original Men in Blackfilm.
It's not a star. It's an entire freaking galaxy.
SEE ALSO: Astronomers have detected oxygen in the most ancient known galaxyThe Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which operates the Webb and Hubble telescopes for NASA, said it turns out the objects aren't related at all but happen to be in the same line of sight.
"When peering out into space, we get a 2D view of a 3D universe," the institute said in a news release. "Sometimes, images will capture objects that appear close to each other in the sky, but are actually at wildly different distances and are unassociated with each other."
Back in the day, astronomers had considered that the two objects were unrelated and that their closeness was an illusion. But they also pondered whether the faint glow could be the result of fast-moving gas and dust from the tornado, officially named Herbig-Haro 49/50, crashing into material surrounding a star. Herbig-Haro outflows can span many light-years.
Webb's penetrating infrared gaze has now revealed the true identity of the glow as a face-on, distant spiral galaxy. It has a protruding central bulge, shown in blue, where older stars reside.
The bulge also seems to have side lobes, suggesting that this could be a barred spiral galaxylike the Milky Way.
The above video provides a fly-through visualization of the James Webb Space Telescope's view of Herbig-Haro 49/50.
Bars — ribbons of stars and gas that cut across the core of a galaxy — form in spiral galaxies when the orbits of stars near the galaxy's center become erratic and stretched out. As the stars' orbits get larger, they start to fall in line, so to speak. Bars grow as gravity collects more nearby stars. Eventually, a large percentage of the stars within such a galaxy's nucleus get caught up in the bar.
Reddish clumps inside the galaxy's spiral arms show where it harbors warm dust and clusters of forming stars. The galaxy even displays empty bubbles in these dusty regions, which exploded stars may have carved out, similar to nearby galaxies observed by Webb in the so-called PHANGS program.
As for the Harbig-Haro object, scientists believe its edge will eventually move outward and seem to cover up the galaxy, though that will take thousands of years to occur. The object is about 625 light-years from Earth in the constellation Chamaeleon.
Webb's new composite infrared image of the jet revealed glowing hydrogen and carbon monoxide molecules in orange and red. Scientists thought the arc patterns, sort of like a boat wake, would lead back to a young forming star, Cederblad 110 IRS4. But not all of the arcs point in that direction after all. Another jet could be intersecting with Herbig-Haro 49/50 or the main jet might be breaking apart.
Astronomers hope the Webb observations will help them better understand how jets associated with young developing stars can affect their surroundings.
Topics NASA
'Absolutely: A True Crime Story' is a game about Keanu Reeves stabbing peopleTumblr CEO David Karp will step down at the end of this year14 of the most outlandish fast food abominations of 2017Evan Spiegel defends algorithms, criticizes Facebook in a new opRussia's latest space mission appears to have ended in failureThe 6 most infuriating things about 'Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp'Matt Lauer terminated from NBC after alleged 'inappropriate sexual behavior'Mark Cuban invests in dating app HaterResurfaced footage shows Katie Couric saying Matt Lauer 'pinches me on the ass'Samsung is making it easier for colorWe're getting a 'Jersey Shore' reunion to find out just how much America will endureWaymo marks a major selfIntel and Warner Bros. are teaming up to build inBitcoin's price is now $11,000New image shows what's lurking within the Small Magellanic CloudOfficial Super Mario cereal is coming to the U.S. (with amiibo functionality)Don't be fooled: Animal Crossing is a deeply disturbing video gameSenator Mark Warner demands answers about the Uber hackOwners are selling their homes for Bitcoin, because of course they areBitcoin's price is now $11,000 Amazon Fresh is $40 off for Prime Day: Use this promo code on orders $100+ 30+ Prime Day 2024 Bluetooth speaker deals: Bose, Sony, JBL, Ultimate Ears Nintendo Switch 2 launches in China with over 400,000 pre Li Auto has more supercharging locations than Tesla in China, CEO says · TechNode Qualcomm’s third BYD surpasses Tesla in Europe EV sales for the first time: JATO · TechNode China's GAC starts pre Best Prime Day Fire Tablet deals: The HD 10 is $95 off iOS 18 has a new 'Photos' feature you likely haven't heard of yet NetEase’s 24 Entertainment reveals trailer for action Over 1TB of data stolen from Disney internal Slack, allegedly by anti Best Prime Day headphones deal: Get Beats Studio Pro 51% off Best Prime Day iPad deals 2024: Some models are hitting record DJI’s car tech unit raises new funds from Chinese automakers GAC and BAIC · TechNode Best Prime Day 2 Amazon Prime Day gift card deals: Save on restaurants, shopping, and more Unitree G1 Robots battle in world’s first humanoid robot combat tournament · TechNode China’s GAC sells five EV models in Brazil with view to local production · TechNode Tencent Q1 profit rises 14% as AI investment begins to pay off · TechNode Huawei to ship 700,000 Ascend AI chips in 2025 despite yield challenges · TechNode
2.2595s , 10131.8515625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【The Relic Of My Sister Next Door】,Fresh Information Network