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James Webb Finds a "Nursery" of Planets without a Drop of Water: the Cosmic Anomaly that Petrifies Astronomers

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At 8,000 light-years from us, the James Webb space telescope has just captured the image of a phenomenon that upsets everything we thought we knew about the birth of planets. In the confines of the NGC 6357 constellation, a planetary formation disc presents such an unusual composition that it challenges the established models [...]
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At 8,000 light-years from us, the James Webb space telescope has just captured the image of a phenomenon that upsets everything we thought we knew about the birth of planets. In the confines of the NGC 6357 constellation, a planetary formation disc presents such an unusual composition that it challenges the established models [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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