
Characters can also give useful items for good responses. A good response will lead the player to have a closer bond with that character which gives accuracy bonuses if the characters are placed adjacent to each other. After the plot dialogue, the player gets a short conversation with the selected character with a choice of responses. After being acquired, they must be appraised at the Witch Village before they can be appliedĪfter a battle is finished, the rewards will be displayed on the top screen while the player can talk to one of the characters used in the battle. They can be applied to weapons to give them elemental and status effects. The player can gain these magical item called Vitae throughout their playthrough. Units can also get some Flash Drives by leveling up. Certain Flash Drives called Synergy Attacks combine multiple characters, each expending Flash Points and are close enough, but only a few characters have access to them since it's tied to story progress and character bonding. Attack ones can only hurt enemies and recovery ones can only heal allies. Flash Dives have the unique feature of only targeting specific units. Certain special enemies have access to Flash Drives as well. The game features controls for both left and right-handed touch screen usage and button control.Ī chief mechanic of the game is the Flash Drive which when the gauge is filled, allows a character to perform powerful attacks. The top screen displays a unit's stats with the touch screen controlling movement and attacks. This shows us how the globular clusters in our own Milky Way might have looked when they formed 13 billion years ago.The main gameplay is an isometric tactical field with RPG elements. Astronomers determined this star cluster is gravitationally bound and likely to persist until the present day.

Smaller dots on either side of Earendel are two images of one older, more established star cluster, estimated to be 10 million years or older. The region forming stars appears elongated, and is estimated to be less than 5 million years old. On either side of the wrinkle of maximum magnification, which runs right through Earendel, these features are mirrored by the distortion of the gravitational lens. Features include both young star-forming regions and older established star clusters. Webb’s NIRCam also shows other remarkable details in the Sunrise Arc. However, based solely on the colours of Earendel detected by Webb, astronomers think they see hints of a cooler companion star. Astronomers did not expect Webb to reveal any companions of Earendel since they would be so close together and indistinguishable on the sky. Stars of this mass often have companions. Webb’s NIRCam ( Near-Infrared Camera) instrument reveals the star, nicknamed Earendel, to be a massive B-type star more than twice as hot as our Sun, and about a million times more luminous.

Within that galaxy is the most distant star ever detected, first discovered by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope shows a massive galaxy cluster called WHL0137-08, and at the right, an inset of the most strongly magnified galaxy known in the Universe’s first billion years: the Sunrise Arc.
