
This week’s image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows a stellar eruption called Sharpless 2-284 (or Sh2-284), which is located about 15,000 light-years away. The image provides a beautiful and delicate combination of colors.
As noted in Universe Today, Reseacher Yu Cheng stated:
We didn’t really know there was a massive star with this kind of super-jet out there before the observation. Such a spectacular outflow of molecular hydrogen from a massive star is rare in other regions of our galaxy. Massive stars, like the one found inside this cluster, have very important influences on the evolution of galaxies. Our discovery is shedding light on the formation mechanism of massive stars in low-metallicity environments, so we can use this massive star as a laboratory to study what was going on in earlier cosmic history.