"Stunning Discovery: 14 New Transient Objects Found in 'Christmas Tree' Galaxy Cluster"

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NASA and its partners have created a panchromatic image of the MACS0416 galaxy cluster by combining observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope. This image, which combines visible and infrared light, provides one of the most comprehensive views of the Universe ever obtained, revealing the collision of two galaxy clusters and offering insights into galaxy distances and star formation.
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