Chamaeleon I Molecular Cloud, James Web Telescope #science #new #nasa @NASA

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Image Caption

"This image by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) features the central region of the Chamaeleon I dark molecular cloud, which resides 630 light years away. The cold, wispy cloud material (blue, center) is illuminated in the infrared by the glow of the young, outflowing protostar Ced 110 IRS 4 (orange, upper left). The light from numerous background stars, seen as orange dots behind the cloud, can be used to detect ices in the cloud, which absorb the starlight passing through them.

An international team of astronomers has reported the discovery of diverse ices in the darkest regions of a cold 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."

Object Name Chamaeleon I
Object Description Molecular cloud
R.A. Position 11:06:46.47
Dec. Position -77:22:32.93
Constellation Chamaeleon
Distance 630 light-years

Instrument NIRCam
Exposure Dates 11-12 Aug 2022
Filters F150W, F410M

IMAGE: NASA, ESA, CSA
SCIENCE: Fengwu Sun (Steward Observatory), Zak Smith (The Open University), IceAge ERS Team
IMAGE PROCESSING: M. Zamani (ESA/Webb)
Other Image processing: STYX AI

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