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James Webb telescope captures stunning image of half-a-million stars at Milky Way core

NASA reports that astronomers are expecting revelations about star birth from Sagittarius C, situated 25,000 light-years away.

November 23, 2023 / 05:52 IST
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s shows Milky Way core. 500,000 stars shine in Sagittarius C region. (Image credit: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/webb)

In a breathtaking cosmic revelation, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has treated us to an enchanting image of a vast cluster of 500,000 stars within Sagittarius C, a star-forming region approximately 300 light-years away from the centre of the Milky Way.

Among the myriad stars, a nursery of baby stars glows from within a veiled, dusty cloud. At the centre is a star which is in the process of formation.

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Needle-like structures

The amazing picture reveals something never seen before: a big glow of ionised hydrogen, like a beautiful blue colour, at the lower part of a dark cloud. Moving to the right, this blue area shows shapes that NASA calls "needle-like structures", scattered in chaotic orientations, a feature that scientists are eager to explore in more depth. There's also a small bunch of red and white streaks shooting upwards and left. The image also has colours of orange and red, creating a mesmerising purple haze.