Look closely at the center of this image. You probably noticed the bright spot in the center, the central protostar. But did you notice the dark band in front of it? That’s the protostar’s accretion disk, created as material swirls around it. The material within this disk can sometimes clump up, forming the beginnings of planets. But the protostar will absorb many of these before they can mature. When the protostar becomes a full-fledged star, any remaining material from the disk will form stable planets, creating a whole new solar system. #NASAWebb #UnfoldTheUniverse #JWST #STScI #protostar #hourglass Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI; J. DePasquale, A. Pagan, and A. Koekemoer (STScI).
its 1 am which means its time to go on uquiz and have my entire soul read by a 14 y/o overanalyzing which mitski lyric i picked
constantly resisting the urge to post every single thought i have on here
gideon the ninth has solidified to me that all lesbians should have swords. thank u
hi any life advice for 21yo
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