The Antennae galaxies are a nearby pair of interacting galaxies, shown in optical light from the Hubble Space Telescope (left) and in infrared light from JWST (right) in the image above. Between the two galaxies’ bright nuclei, there is a vast and dusty molecular cloud complex that harbors a large number of massive young star clusters — and in a recent article led by Rupali Chandar (University of Toledo), researchers have worked to pin down exac…
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