The James Webb Telescope found a cosmic cloud hiding inside the Orion Nebula, like finding a hidden toy box in a big playroom.
Imagine you're playing with your friends in a huge room full of toys, that's kind of what the Orion Nebula is like. It’s a giant, glowing space playground where stars are born. But deep inside this toy box, there's another cosmic cloud, hiding from view, just like a hidden toy box under a pile of blocks.
What's special about this cosmic cloud?
This cosmic cloud is made up of tiny dust particles and gas, kind of like the stuff you find in a sandbox. But instead of sand, it’s stardust! This cloud is so big and thick that even the powerful James Webb Telescope had to look really closely to see it.
Think of it like trying to spot a small shadow on a cloudy day, you need the right light and tools to see it clearly. The telescope helped us peek through the clouds and found this hidden treasure in space!
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