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James Webb Space Telescope uncovers building blocks of life in icy molecular cloud

An international team of astronomers utilized the telescope to analyze the composition of a cold, dark molecular cloud 630 light years from Earth. Within the hazy cloud, they found an array of organic molecules in frozen form. Among them were carbonyl sulfide, ammonia, methane, and methanol.

An international team of astronomers utilized the telescope to analyze the composition of a cold, dark molecular cloud 630 light years from Earth. Within the hazy cloud, they found an array of organic molecules in frozen form. Among them were carbonyl sulfide, ammonia, methane, and methanol.

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