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Webb survey of nearly 9,000 star clusters sharpens picture of how stars emerge
A James Webb Space Telescope study of four nearby galaxies found that more massive star clusters break out of their birth clouds faster, adding new detail to how star formation shapes galaxies.
Key Takeaways
- Webb observations covered nearly 9,000 star clusters in four nearby galaxies.
- The study found that more massive clusters emerge faster from natal clouds.
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DT Editorial Team··via nasa.gov