NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captures breathtaking images of 19 spiral galaxies, showcasing stars, gas, and dust in unprecedented detail. These images, part of the PHANGS program, offer insights into galaxy origins and feature millions of sparkling stars in blue tones, along with glowing dust and developing stars. Researchers analyze these images to understand the star formation cycle, observe massive stars, and identify supermassive black holes. The images highlight the intricate beauty and dynamics of spiral galaxies, leaving researchers astounded by their complexity and richness of detail.
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