15 July 2024
- Bhupinder Singh
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Two interacting galaxies, Arp 142, were captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Shows blue scattered stars from their interaction.
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A star-forming region in the Milky Way, 5,500 light years away in Sagittarius, was discovered in 1745.
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Spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici, 27 million light-years away, with glowing arms due to new blue stars.
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Star birth region, 6,400 light years away in Orion, imaged by Hubble in 1990.
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Planetary nebula in Delphinus, with a white dwarf star surrounded by two shells and a blue halo.
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An hourglass-shaped image by Webb¡¯s MIRI shows a new star forming within its parent molecular cloud.
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Webb Space Telescope image of new stars forming in dense dust and gas clouds.
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Bright ring nebula, 12 trillion miles across, resembling a diamond necklace due to UV light.
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Interacting galaxies Arp 273, with a larger spiral galaxy shaped like a rose.
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Expanding gas cloud around a dying star, 2,000 light years away, with two central stars.
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