The James Webb Space Telescope has recently released images of some unknown needle-shaped structures in the Milky Way that have puzzled researchers.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the new images sent by the James Webb Space Telescope are spectacular images of the Milky Way galaxy that were recently published by NASA. The details of this image have not been seen more and its location is the region close to the core of the Milky Way galaxy. Is. According to NASA, there are many structures in this area that are still unknown and have not yet been explained. These structures are so strange and unknown that they have surprised researchers.
According to the reports published by NASA, the recent James Webb image shows about 500,000 twinkling stars, in which a cluster of protostars is also located in dense dark clouds of dust and gas. Protostars are young stars that will become mature stars as a result of gaining more mass over time.
In these pictures, there are turquoise needles in the form of feathers, which scientists believe are structures made of ionized hydrogen. These structures are formed by massive stars, and the photons excited by them can ionize the surrounding hydrogen gas. Scientists do not provide more detailed information about these needle-shaped structures.
Researchers consider the center of the Milky Way galaxy to be a crowded place where turbulent and magnetic gas clouds are located along with stars. These stars will also affect the surrounding gases due to their winds, jets and radiation, and will turn this region into a chaotic place.
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