<p>Massive stars have an outsized influence on their environment and the galaxies they call home. These behemoths have the highest surface temperatures of any normal stars, so they emit copious amounts of ultraviolet radiation that ionizes their surroundings. They also possess fierce stellar winds that help shape their gaseous environs. But these monster suns also<a class="more-link" href="https://www.astronomy.com/science/new-jwst-imagery-dives-into-the-center-of-the-milky-way/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"New JWST imagery dives into the center of the Milky Way"</span></a></p>
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Massive stars have an outsized influence on their environment and the galaxies they call home. These behemoths have the highest surface temperatures of any normal stars, so they emit copious amounts of ultraviolet radiation that ionizes their surroundings. They also possess fierce stellar winds that help shape their gaseous environs. But these monster suns alsoContinue reading “New JWST imagery dives into the center of the Milky Way”
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