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Why do icy comets contain fire-forged crystals?

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 22
  • 1 min read
Why do icy comets contain fire-forged crystals? JWST has found the answer in a violent, pulsating protostar called EC 53.

The Paradox: Comets form in the freezing outer reaches of a solar system. Yet, they contain Crystalline Silicates—gems like olivine that require 1000 Kelvin heat to form.
The James Webb Space Telescope uncovers how young stars act as cosmic crystal factories, launching silicate minerals into space. These crystals travel along a "cosmic highway," eventually reaching a "comet nursery," where they contribute to the formation of comets and potentially planets.

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