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Video Tour of NGC 346 

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This video tours areas of NGC 346, one of the most dynamic star-forming regions in nearby galaxies. NGC 346, a star cluster that lies within a nebula, is located 210,000 light years away. It resides within the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy close to our Milky Way.
New findings from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveal the presence of a much more intricate network of gas and dust structures than previously discovered in the area. Within a plume of gas is cold molecular hydrogen, which provides a perfect environment for young stars to form, some of which can be seen in the image. These young stars generate energy that heats the gas, energizing and splitting the molecular hydrogen. This effectively carves rough ridges into the gas.
Another area at upper right appears to show the head of a dragon, spitting out balls of hot gas. Its “eye” and the balls of gas are areas of active star formation, which will continue to change the environment around it.
The wisps seen in the image at upper right are more evidence of that environmental change. Winds from nearby stars are blowing away material that surrounds still-forming stars, leaving these small structures behind.
Around the arc, we see curly ribbons of glowing gas that outline the cold molecular gas of the region. These many pillars of creation show how pervasive the stellar erosion is in the region.
Eventually, over millions of years, the mixture of energized and dense hydrogen will give way to thousands of stars and far more of these filamentary structures.
Credits
VIDEO: Danielle Kirshenblat (STScI)
MUSIC: High Street Music
SCIENCE: NASA, ESA, CSA, Olivia C. Jones (UK ATC), Guido De Marchi (ESTEC), Margaret Meixner (USRA)
IMAGE PROCESSING: Alyssa Pagan (STScI), Nolan Habel (USRA), Laura Lenkić (USRA), Laurie E. U. Chu (NASA Ames)

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@Dudleymiddleton
@Dudleymiddleton Год назад
Stunning images thank you JWST team! I feel 2023 and beyond is going to be interesting!
@nishantsadawarte3886
@nishantsadawarte3886 Год назад
Such a beautiful cluster ❤️❤️❤️. I like the dragon head..🔥🔥
@docbrody
@docbrody Год назад
Thank you. More videos like this more often (please!).
@rocknrage8663
@rocknrage8663 Год назад
The thing I always struggle to wrap my head around is that images we are seeing now, happened 100’s of thousands of years ago! No telling what shape those systems are in today.
@smittenthekitteninmittens2679
Just amazing!!!...it was a long wait but most definitely worth it!!!...I have followed Jwst for years from the very first designs to now! Thanks to all the team that made these images possible hope you read this so you know that you have delivered something special and there is one silly human who appreciates all the work put in 🙏♥️
@TristanVash38
@TristanVash38 Год назад
More videos!!!! ♥♥♥ Also narrator is perfect keep her on all videos!
@alfredtetzlaf9163
@alfredtetzlaf9163 Год назад
Thank you for highlighting and explaining .
@blujay9191
@blujay9191 Год назад
Nice. Keep 'em coming.
@possumGFX
@possumGFX Год назад
I hope one day mankind finds a way to travel the stars and visit these places. I feel envy towards whoever it will be.
@Marc_Gagne
@Marc_Gagne Год назад
Thank you.
@mohakmaheshwari9249
@mohakmaheshwari9249 Год назад
my mind makes so many things when I look at it
@Robert-ug5hx
@Robert-ug5hx Год назад
Makes me wish i was 35 years younger, Astronomy is just now getting intersecting with new technologies
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Год назад
I've often pined for the days when the first big reflectors began taking their first pictures, back when they had no clue, but they were finding out. Today's astronomers mostly know what they are seeing in these spectacular images. Back in the day they had no idea, and the ones who got it right were often mocked. When everything is unknown, every observation is a discovery! 🙂
@timo4257
@timo4257 Год назад
Looks sooo amazing
@shalomamrani
@shalomamrani Год назад
CooooooooooooL
@invisible_d_r
@invisible_d_r Год назад
Watching this while sitting outside to look clear night sky.. 🌌🪐💫🌠
@martoncsiszar7212
@martoncsiszar7212 Год назад
0:52 Looks like a Phoenix
@louisanow
@louisanow Год назад
Is there a graph to represent the distance, direction and location between this star system and Earth? I couldn’t find it on your website either, but it would help understanding. Thanks!
@mesharia8938
@mesharia8938 Год назад
سبحان الله أحسن الخالقين
@BURNOUTBMX
@BURNOUTBMX Год назад
Thanks... Me gustaría poder ayudar en investigaciónes :(
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 Год назад
Have you pointed the JWST at or is it scheduled to look at the Great attractor .
@tonywells6990
@tonywells6990 Год назад
The 'Great Attractor' isn't really a thing anymore.
@deltalima6703
@deltalima6703 7 месяцев назад
@tonywells6990 Really? It must still be the center by mass of the local supercluster. What changed?
@dieterandrew3542
@dieterandrew3542 Год назад
No live video of the Green 50k year comet?!
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey Год назад
From far enough away our solar system and neighbors would look like a glowing column of "dust". Get close enough to those objects and they would disappear
@keengsaebul4597
@keengsaebul4597 Год назад
At 1:15 what is that blue sword looking ring thing? It's on the top about half way. I wonder what's behind that gas ring...
@ngc-fo5te
@ngc-fo5te Год назад
A spiral galaxy in the background.
@bryonfeliksa3845
@bryonfeliksa3845 Год назад
They should rename this Bahamuts Cradle.
@rubyroux
@rubyroux Год назад
you need 4k videos
@markbass_trojanthinking
@markbass_trojanthinking Год назад
I missed a call about 3hrs ago it was not you guys I hope😮 +33 ??
@andrewbulong12
@andrewbulong12 Год назад
0:25 you can see a FACE! 2 eyes, nose and lips
@mateuszpaluch3815
@mateuszpaluch3815 Год назад
this makes me want to quit my job and go to NASA D:
@mememeandme
@mememeandme Год назад
No thumbs up because of the music.
@fine93
@fine93 Год назад
where alien space empire???....
@mickythetabby7345
@mickythetabby7345 Год назад
Hello 👨‍🚀👩‍🚀
@lalemon
@lalemon Год назад
we are really just nothing compared to universe
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Год назад
Oh yeah? Can the universe make anything like my mom's molten cheese melt casserole? I didn't think so! (Life here on the small scale can be pretty spectacular too. 🙂)
@lalemon
@lalemon Год назад
@@beenaplumber8379 we are part of universe itself.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Год назад
@@lalemon I know. I just love my mom and her cooking, both part of the universe, but I think personal internal experience needs to be accounted for in a theory of everything. It exists, but why? How? And you don't know reality until you've had my mom's apple crumble!
@BLLUEnBLLACK
@BLLUEnBLLACK Год назад
Again
@peace4myheart
@peace4myheart Год назад
Webb is working off its $10 billion debt, one picture at a time.
@edwigcarol4888
@edwigcarol4888 Год назад
You're sure? Astronomy replacing very well any religion, i see James Webb as a piece of art In fact as a cathedrale. The chors of creation Cradle of stars as the engels An incredible inspiration for the nature and origin of existence. Forget the money it's worth it.
@davidthomas9190
@davidthomas9190 Год назад
🫶
@farhadplace
@farhadplace Год назад
I still prefer the TESS satellite over WEBB.
@winwinwin420
@winwinwin420 Год назад
yawn
@keithtomlinson128
@keithtomlinson128 Год назад
Biggest waste of money ever,, for what? Pictures? That's all your gonna get,
@keithtomlinson128
@keithtomlinson128 Год назад
Biggest waste of money ever,,, for what??? Pictures!!
@asiano3385
@asiano3385 Год назад
True. For you these are only pictures.
@invisible_d_r
@invisible_d_r Год назад
Watching this while sitting outside to look clear night sky.. 🌌🪐💫🌠
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