"Webb Telescope uncovers distant galaxy's star-forming secrets"

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Astronomers have discovered a barred spiral galaxy, NGC 5068, located 17 million light-years away using the James Webb Space Telescope. The discovery could lead to a better understanding of barred spiral galaxies like our own. The telescope has collected images of 19 galaxies to add to our understanding of star-birthing galaxies. The observations are particularly valuable as star formation underpins many fields in astronomy, and Webb's observations build on other studies using telescopes including the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observatories.
Topics:science#astronomical-observations#astronomy#barred-spiral-galaxy#james-webb-space-telescope#ngc-5068#star-formation
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