10 Incredible Images of Newborn Stars Captured by NASA’s James Webb

By Sheetal Kumari | March 10, 2025

10 Incredible Images of Newborn Stars Captured by NASA’s James Webb

A tightly bound pair of actively forming stars, showcasing two-sided jets shooting out along the opposite axis

Herbig-Haro 46/47

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A star-forming region near the core of the Milky Way, featuring a cluster of protostars and a previously unseen region of ionized hydrogen gas 

Sagittarius C

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A dwarf irregular galaxy bursting with star formation, showcasing two distinctly bright regions of white and blue stars at its core .

I Zwicky 18

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A revisited image of the iconic star-forming columns in the Eagle Nebula, captured in stunning near-infrared detail.

The ‘Pillars of Creation

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A cluster of young stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, shining bright in exquisite detail.

NGC 346

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A unique star-forming region, featuring a star with more than 30 times the sun’s mass.

The ‘Hourglass’ Nebula

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A star-forming region filled with young stars and protostars, showcasing the intricate details of star formation.

Lynds 483

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A star-forming region featuring young stars, gas, and dust, captured in stunning detail.

The Carina Nebula

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A busy stellar cluster with young stars, gas, and dust interacting in a complex dance.

NGC 2024

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A stunning star-forming region, featuring a young star’s winds sculpting its surrounding gas and dust.

The ‘Butterfly’ Nebula

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