Webb Telescope Reveals Early Planets
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•Webb Telescope Solves a 20-Year-Old Planetary Mystery Sparked by Hubble
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A group of scientists used the Webb Space Telescope data to solve a mystery raised by a veteran space telescope over 20 years ago .
The team found that even the oldest stars they looked at are still accreting gas, and that the stars appeared to have disks around them.
The disks could stick around for a couple of reasons.
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