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Webb Captures Red Dust Swirls Tracing New Stars Forming in NGC 5134
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Webb Captures Red Dust Swirls Tracing New Stars Forming in NGC 5134
NGC 5134 is a scenic spiral galaxy 65 million light-years away from where we live, which NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was fortunate enough to capture in stunning detail. The way this image was created is actually pretty cool: two of James Webb’s devices combined their near-infrared and mid-infrared data to produce an extremely clear [...]
Two powerful instruments of the James Webb NASA/ESA/CSA space telescope have joined forces to create this panoramic view of the galaxy. This spiral galaxy is called NGC 5134 and is located 65 million light years in the constellation of the Virgin. Although 65 million light years may seem a huge distance (the light Webb has [...]
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