'X-ray specs': Canadian scientists starry-eyed over James Webb Space Telescope

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'X-ray specs': Canadian scientists starry-eyed over James Webb Space Telescope
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Canadian scientists are using spectacular data and images from the recently launched James Webb Space telescope to look backward into some of the oldest stars ever studied and forward into how new stars and planets are born.

Canadian scientists are already using spectacular data and images from the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope to look backward into some of the oldest stars ever studied and forward into how new stars and planets are born.

"We've already had a first result," said Nathalie Oullette. "About a month ago was the first detection of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet." Oullette said before Webb, astronomers could spend days going through murky data, separating signal from noise.

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