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Asteroseismologists are combining data from TESS, Kepler, and eventually JWST to study stellar oscillations in 'infant' stars, with the goal of creating new models for how such young stars form and evolve over time. Plus, JWST images Mars, Hubble images stars, and SpaceX manages to launch another Starlink mission in spite of weather delays.
By Dr. Pamela Gay, Erik Madaus, Ally Pelphrey4.3
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Asteroseismologists are combining data from TESS, Kepler, and eventually JWST to study stellar oscillations in 'infant' stars, with the goal of creating new models for how such young stars form and evolve over time. Plus, JWST images Mars, Hubble images stars, and SpaceX manages to launch another Starlink mission in spite of weather delays.

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