"James Webb Telescope Unveils Intricate Details of 19 Galaxies in Mind-Blowing Images"

The James Webb telescope has released new images of spiral galaxies, stunning astronomers with their unprecedented detail and capturing the attention of the scientific community. These images, taken in infrared vision, reveal millions of stars with a blue hue and gas and dust with a red hue, showcasing large bubble-like figures within the galaxies. The telescope's contributions include the release of a catalogue of about 100,000 star clusters, the largest to date, and the ability to capture galaxies with black holes at their centers. The images have left researchers awestruck, providing new insights into the star formation cycle and offering a deeper understanding of the universe.
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