The James Webb Space Telescope has seen carbon molecules like ethanol and acetaldehyde inside a young star, which could be the building blocks of future planets
still-forming star
that produces complex carbon molecules like ethanol and acetaldehyde has been glimpsed by the James Webb Space Telescope . The compounds it is making could be the building blocks of future planets. Such young stars, known as protostars, consist of large volumes of gas, or gas and ice, that slowly coalesce into stars under the pull of gravity. Complex carbon molecules, which can act as building blocks for life, have been observed in some
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