File:STScI- Exploring Star and Planet Formation.webm
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English: This animation explores the stages in the formation of stars and planets. Within a large, dense cloud, thousands of protostars collapse due to gravity. The infalling material forms a disk around the protostar, with jets emitted perpendicular to the disk. Planets condense and build up within the disk, establishing a new solar system. The Webb Space Telescope’s infrared observations will peer into these dark clouds and dusty disks to examine this formation process with unprecedented clarity.
Українська: Ця анімація досліджує етапи формування зірок і планет. У великій щільній хмарі тисячі протозірок руйнуються під дією сили тяжіння. Їх матеріал, утворює диск навколо протозірки, струмені якого випускаються перпендикулярно диску. Планети конденсуються та накопичуються всередині диска, створюючи нову Сонячну систему. |
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VIDEO: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI ANIMATION: Dani Player (STScI), Frank Summers (STScI) AUDIO: Joseph DePasquale (STScI) |
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This file was selected as the media of the day for 22 December 2022. It was captioned as follows:
English: This animation explores the stages in the formation of stars and planets. Within a large, dense cloud, thousands of protostars collapse due to gravity. The infalling material forms a disk around the protostar, with jets emitted perpendicular to the disk. Planets condense and build up within the disk, establishing a new solar system. The James Webb Space Telescope infrared observations will peer into these dark clouds and dusty disks to examine this formation process with unprecedented clarity.
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Čeština: Tato animace zkoumá fáze vzniku hvězd a planet. Ve velkém hustém mračnu se vlivem gravitace zhroutí tisíce protohvězd. Dopadající materiál tvoří disk kolem protohvězdy s výtrysky emitovanými kolmo k disku. Planety se v disku zhušťují a hromadí a vytvářejí tak novou sluneční soustavu. Infračervená pozorování Webbova vesmírného dalekohledu nahlížejí do těchto temných mraků a prašných disků a zkoumají tento proces formování. English: This animation explores the stages in the formation of stars and planets. Within a large, dense cloud, thousands of protostars collapse due to gravity. The infalling material forms a disk around the protostar, with jets emitted perpendicular to the disk. Planets condense and build up within the disk, establishing a new solar system. The James Webb Space Telescope infrared observations will peer into these dark clouds and dusty disks to examine this formation process with unprecedented clarity. Эрзянь: Те анимациясь исскуви-невти кода теевить тештне ды менельтештне. Космосонь телескопось James Webb инфроякстере кувалмосо варштозеви потмо менельс. Slovenščina: Ta animacija raziskuje faze v nastajanju zvezd in planetov. V velikem, gostem oblaku tisoče protozvezd kolabira zaradi težnosti. Vpadajoči material ustvari okoli protozvezde (en) disk s curki, sevajočimi pravokotno na disk. V disku se zgostijo in oblikujejo planeti, s čimer nastane nov planetni sistem. Infrardeča opazovanja z vesoljskim teleskopom Jamesa Webba prodirajo v te temne oblake in prašne diske ter razkrivajo ta proces oblikovanja z osupljivo jasnostjo. Українська: Ця анімація досліджує етапи формування зірок і планет. У великій щільній хмарі тисячі протозірок руйнуються під дією сили тяжіння. Їх матеріал, утворює диск навколо протозірки, струмені якого випускаються перпендикулярно диску. Планети конденсуються та накопичуються всередині диска, створюючи нову Сонячну систему. 中文(繁體):這個動畫探索了恆星和行星形成的階段。在一個大型密集雲中,數以千計的原星在重力作用下坍縮。它們的物質在原星周圍形成一個圓盤,其中的噴射物垂直於圓盤發射出來。行星在圓盤內凝結和積聚,形成一個新的太陽系。
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