Comet C/2021 S3 (PanSTARRS) on June 15, 2024 // Alicia Rossiter
The other two objects are the open cluster NGC 6939 (upper left) and the Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946, bottom center).
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Comet C/2021 S3 (PanSTARRS) on June 15, 2024 // Alicia Rossiter
The other two objects are the open cluster NGC 6939 (upper left) and the Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946, bottom center).
Anemic Spiral NGC 4921 © Hubble
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The Tarantula Nebula
A nursery of stars, caught in NASA's Webb.
In this mosaic image stretching 340 light-years across, Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) displays the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region in a new light, including tens of thousands of never-before-seen young stars that were previously shrouded in cosmic dust. The most active region appears to sparkle with massive young stars, appearing pale blue.
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