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To: All explorers, new and seasoned From: The Universe ๐ŸŽ This beautiful image from the NASAWebb Telescope is a gift from a past star. In near-infrared light, supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A) resembles a shiny ornament that decks the halls of homes during the holiday season. With its powerful vision, the Webb Telescope can detect the tiniest knots of sulfur, oxygen, argon and neon gas from the star. Embedded in the gas are dust and molecules that will eventually become part of new stars and planets. See that blob in the bottom right? Scientists have nicknamed it Baby Cas A since it looks like a tiny version of Cas A itself. Baby Cas A is a light echo: Light from the supernova has reached and is warming the distant dust in this blob. Although Baby Cas A appears very close to Cas A, itโ€™s actually about 170 light-years behind the supernova remnant. It is our hope that this breathtaking image and stunning science inspires a bit of magic, wonder, and joy for anyone who takes a mom...

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