00:00In July 2022, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made history, revealing a breathtaking view
00:07of a region now nicknamed the Cosmic Cliffs. This glittering landscape, captured in incredible
00:14detail, is part of the nebula GUM-31, a small piece of the vast Carina Nebula complex where
00:21stars are born amid clouds of gas and dust. What appear to be towering mountains and valleys
00:27are actually dust clouds shaped by powerful ultraviolet light and stellar winds from young
00:33stars in the nearby cluster NGC-3324. Above the cliffs, a giant bubble carved by these forces
00:41hints at the scale and energy of this dynamic region. The star cluster itself lies just beyond
00:47the frame. Mist-like streams seem to rise from the cliffs, but they're in fact wisps of gas
00:55and dust, blown away by relentless radiation. Look closely and you'll spot bright yellow
01:02streaks – jets of material from stars still forming deep within the cloud. This visualization
01:10brings Webb's iconic image to life, helping us imagine the true three-dimensional structure
01:16of the universe and our place within it.
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