Astronomers from MIT Haystack Observatory have mapped magnetic fields in DR21, an active stellar nursery, revealing how these fields guide gas flow into star-forming regions. This discovery underscores the critical role of magnetic fields in shaping star formation processes, providing insights for astrophysicists and astronomers studying cosmic structures. Researchers now call for a space-based far-infrared mission to further explore magnetic field influences across different stages of stellar evolution.
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