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This butterfly-shaped nebula owes its structure to 2 chaotic young stars

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A huge bipolar outflow of gas and dust, grown from the tumultuous birth of a double-star system, has formed a cosmic hourglass.

Referred to as Lynds 483 , or LBN 483 ,, this nebulous outflow is located about 650 light years away.

It provides an ideal opportunity for the James Webb Space Telescope to learn more about star formation.

Studying young systems like LBN 483 is vital for learning more about how stars form.

The leading hypothesis suggests that the two stars were born farther apart, and then one migrated closer to the other.

This likely altered the distribution of angular momentum (the momentum of orbiting bodies) in the young system.

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