"James Webb Space Telescope Unveils Stunning Views of 19 Nearby Spiral Galaxies"

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning near- and mid-infrared images of 19 nearby face-on spiral galaxies, revealing intricate structures and details never seen before. These images, part of the PHANGS program, show stars, gas, and dust on small scales, providing valuable insights into the star formation cycle and the evolution of spiral galaxies. The telescope's observations have uncovered bubbles, filaments, star clusters, and active supermassive black holes, offering a deeper understanding of how galaxies build, maintain, and shut off star formation. The release of these images and a catalog of roughly 100,000 star clusters will support extensive research and analysis within the scientific community.
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