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Black Star Captured In NASA’s JWST, Opening Up New Possibilities For Astronomy

Black Star captured by JWST: Space is full of mysteries. Astronomers are continuously researching the pictures taken from the telescope. Recently, scientists have made a shocking claim about the images taken from NASA’s James Webb Telescope. The latest research says that JWST has captured a picture of a ‘black star’. This was the first time a picture of a black star was taken through the James Webb telescope.

A recent picture captured by NASA’s telescope JWST may reveal many mysteries. NASA said a picture showed three bright objects, which could be ‘dark stars’. Scientists claimed that the new picture could reveal many big secrets of space. These black stars may be made of particles of dark matter.

Although research on dark matter is ongoing, scientists have not found any concrete facts. This is one of the great mysteries of the universe. In such a situation, the coming of pictures of Dark Star can again give a new direction to the study in this direction. Astronomers have high hopes for the latest picture of JWST.

Three astrophysicists collaborating with Katherine Freese at the University of Texas at Austin, Cosmin Ilie at Colgate University and Jillian Palin in the US analysed James Webb’s images. In which it was found that the three bright objects could be ‘black stars’.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said that if the existence of a black star is confirmed, it would be a major achievement. This will make it clear whether the properties of dark matter are found in the dark star. However, this is an unsolved puzzle. About which scientists have been studying for a long time.

“Discovering a new type of star is very interesting,” said Friese, Weinberg Institute for Theoretical Physics director.

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