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New insights from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal long-lived carbon dust shells around multiple Wolf-Rayet stars evolved giants nearing the end of their life. Once seen only in WR-140, these shells may be vital building blocks of stars, planets, and possibly life.
Credit: NASA/Webb
2025-07-08T16:46:12.238Z