Cosmic thumbprint..? – Controversy over photograph published by James Webb Telescope | Alien megastructures? Cosmic thumbprint?

by time news

Sydney: A few days ago, a photo posted by James Webb Telescope has sparked controversy on social media. Many netizens have questioned whether the hugely illuminated shape in the shape of humans was created by aliens or the cosmic thumbprint.

In this case, by re-clarifying the research conducted by the University of Sydney, it has been revealed that the shape is the star WR140 in the universe. But many questioned how fingerprint patterns could appear around a star. The University of Sydney has also given the answer.

Information released by the University of Sydney in this regard: WR140 Star Secret – WR140 is known by researchers as a Wolf-Rayet star. This star looks beautiful in the universe. It also looks very bright. These stars emit hundreds of times more dust into space than the Solar System.

The WR140 star has a very intense radiation around it. Dust is thrown here at a speed of 1000 km per second, i.e. 1% of the speed of light. WR140 has a hurricane-like wind on the star. This air contains elements like carbon. They are the ones that create the dust. WR140 is one of the dusty, gaseous stars found in a binary system. It is in orbit with another star. It is these dusts and gases that form the fingerprint-like pattern. This is why the WR140 star emits precisely sculpted smoke rings in its orbit.

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