Webb and Hubble telescopes reveal massive star clusters emerge faster

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Massive star clusters emerge faster from their birth clouds. This discovery was made using the Webb and Hubble telescopes. The telescopes observed thousands of young star clusters in four nearby galaxies. More massive clusters clear gas and emit ultraviolet light sooner than less massive ones. This finding improves understanding of star formation and planet formation within galaxies. It provides new constraints for simulations of star formation and stellar feedback.


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