The James Webb Telescope takes amazing pictures of nearby galaxies from outer space

The advanced “James Webb” space telescope succeeded in capturing a number of close-up images of galaxies close to the outer space of the Milky Way galaxy that contains planet Earth.

And the pictures of the galaxies appeared in the form of a beautiful mosaic of the galaxies near the Milky Way, which are the galaxies that revealed new evidence regarding the formation of stars in space, because the galaxies he captured are full of gas and dust in the space between planets, stars and asteroids.

And the British newspaper “Daily Mail” stated that the discovery of such galaxies is of particular interest to astronomers because it is important to study the place where the stars formed, which is what the researchers at the University of California San Diego focused on in the new Webb images.

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are found in the images, as they are small molecule-sized particles of dust that are believed to play a large role in the formation of stars.

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