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    Home»Space»“A butterfly in the sky” – A protostar in the Taurus stellar nursery surrounded by a planet-forming disk (the dark stripe) 65 billion km across, allowing its light to fan out and illuminate the two wing-like nebulae on either side
    “A butterfly in the sky” - A protostar in the Taurus stellar nursery surrounded by a planet-forming disk (the dark stripe) 65 billion km across, allowing its light to fan out and illuminate the two wing-like nebulae on either side
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    “A butterfly in the sky” – A protostar in the Taurus stellar nursery surrounded by a planet-forming disk (the dark stripe) 65 billion km across, allowing its light to fan out and illuminate the two wing-like nebulae on either side

    September 14, 2025
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    Source: NASA/James Webb Space Telescope (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasawebbtelescope/54752579005/)

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