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    James Web Telescope Planet forming in the hardest known galaxy environment

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    The planets can even create some of the most unhealthy parts of the galaxy – so James Webpace Telescope (JWST) says new data. While trying to study these planets when most of the planet -rich UV -rich stars are formed, astronomers found that a planet -forming disk (Dumb Zeo 1) was actually extremely ultraviolet (UV), despite the fact that the planet was able to survive. The results expand the leaves in the universe where planets like Earth can spread.

    Web telescopic detection of water in a planet -forming disk that is in front of extreme UV radiation in the deep space

    According to a report published in the Estro Physical Journal on May 20, Zio 1 has wandered a young star in a region that has been bombed by UV radiation, which has intensified the land system. Researchers at the Penn State and Max Planck Institute observed a remote disk at a distance of 5,500 light years with the JWST mid -infrared device (MIRI). The thermo chemical modeling of the data established the basic disk properties such as gas temperature, density and chemical composition.

    Despite severe radiation, the mini disk included water molecules – an important component of life. According to the researchers, the internal regions of the disk, where the Earth can become strict, rocky planets, seemingly adapted with dangerous UV radiation bombing outer layers. This secure zone can enable worlds like earth to create long -standing places.

    The JWST -based model used artificial spectra to compare the observed data and expose the chemical behavior of the disk material. Prior to these observations, scientists expected that such environments would be too much to interrupt the planet’s formation. But another image has been painted in the new data, which shows that the planet -forming disks, in fact, can remain in the UV -rich environment and even prosper.

    This search improves astronomers’ theory of how the planets are created and opens new possibilities in searching for living worlds. Scientists now suspect that even the most star -making zones cannot be as fatal as they appear. With further JWST research, it can be even more surprising in the cosmic nurseries-and there is more hope for finding planets like Earth in other parts of the universe.

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