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Stunning new photos from James Webb telescope of 'Pillars of Creation'

The "Pillars of Creation", huge structures of dust and gas filled with stars, are located 6,500 light years from Earth, in the Eagle Nebula of our Milky Way galaxy.

October 20, 2022 / 07:19 IST
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The pillars were made famous by the Hubble Space Telescope, which first captured them in 1995 and then again in 2014. (Image credit: NASA)

The James Webb Space Telescope captured the iconic "Pillars of Creation," huge structures of gas and dust teeming with stars, NASA said Wednesday, and the image is as majestic as one could hope.

The twinkling of thousands of stars illuminates the telescope's first shot of the gigantic gold, copper and brown columns standing in the midst of the cosmos.

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At the ends of several pillars are bright red, lava-like spots. "These are ejections from stars that are still forming," only a few hundred thousand years old, NASA said in a statement.

These "young stars periodically shoot out supersonic jets that collide with clouds of material, like these thick pillars," the US space agency added.