Webb Telescope Reveals Hidden Stars in Milky Way's Largest Star-Forming Region

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented detailed images of Sagittarius B2, the galaxy's most active star-forming region, revealing new insights into the dense gas, dust, and stars within the Milky Way, although some areas remain obscured and mysterious.
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