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Galactic Unisex Zip Hoodie - Luminous Hot Star WR 124 - JWST

Galactic Unisex Zip Hoodie - Luminous Hot Star WR 124 - JWST

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This intergalactic zipped fleece jacket will keep you nice and toasty through the cold months. It has large front pockets, black zipper, a roomy hood and is custom cut and sewn. You can even wear it under your spacesuit, because it's cold out there in the galaxy... 

.: 86% Polyester 14% Cotton
.: Classic Fit
.: Black zipper
.: White thread color
.: Custom cut and sewn
.: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts

  XS S M L XL 2XL
Length, in 25.00 25.98 27.01 27.99 29.76 31.50
Width, in 20.00 21.50 22.99 24.49 26.50 28.50
Sleeve Length, in 23.86 24.37 24.88 25.39 25.87 26.38
About This Image:
The luminous, hot star Wolf-Rayet 124 (WR 124) is prominent at the center of the James Webb Space Telescope’s composite image combining near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths of light. The star displays the characteristic diffraction spikes of Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), caused by the physical structure of the telescope itself. NIRCam effectively balances the brightness of the star with the fainter gas and dust surrounding it, while Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) reveals the nebula’s structure.

Background stars and background galaxies populate the field of view and peek through the nebula of gas and dust that has been ejected from the aging massive star to span 10 light-years across space. A history of the star’s past episodes of mass can be read in the nebula’s structure. Rather than smooth shells, the nebula is formed from random, asymmetric ejections. Bright clumps of gas and dust appear like tadpoles swimming toward the star, with tails streaming out behind them, blown back by the stellar wind.
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