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Description Flame Nebula proplyds.jpg |
English:
Two of these proplyds in the Flame Nebula are proplyd 2 and proplyd 3 in
Haworth et al. 2021
. The other two could be new proplyds that are not puplished for now.
Proplyd stands for protoplanetary disk, but it is used mainly for evaporating disks in young star-forming regions. Filters background image: F360M, F430M proposal id: GTO 1190 proposal link: https://www.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/get-proposal-info?id=1190&observatory=JWST Image Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA JWST NIRCam; Michael Meyer et al. Image Processing: me |
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Author | Meli thev |
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