By Dean Murray
Space scientists have captured a never-before-seen cosmic spiral.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has taken a jaw-dropping image of a system of four serpentine spirals of dust.
Observations taken prior to Webb only detected one shell in a system known as Apep, and while the existence of outer shells was hypothesized, searches using ground-based telescopes were unable to uncover any.
These shells were emitted over the last 700 years by two aging Wolf-Rayet stars in the system named after the Egyptian serpent god of chaos.
Researchers say the dust-producing stars in Apep are sending out dust at 1,200 to 2,000 miles per second.
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