James Webb: NASA’s time-traveler telescope now traces roots of Earth

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Get a daily digest of the latest news in tech, science, and technology, delivered right to your mailbox. Subscribe now.This high-powered telescope focused its lens on the cosmic disks , where planets came into being, and detected the presence of water vapor.release

The result is the release of high amounts of cold water vapor—a phenomenon precisely observed by Webb. Situated approximately 430 light-years away in the Taurus star-forming region, these disks provide a window into the early stages of planetary formation.

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