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Our #phangs team was up in the early morning with @SpaceGeck waiting to download our 1st!! @NASAWebb obs... data are just ✨miraculous✨ lighting up dark dust lanes, revealing earliest stages of star formation in detail & ALL THAT FEEDBACK #pinwheelonfire #ngc7496
This was all done in a major rush, so I'm hoping to come up with some alternative and possibly even better views at some later time. 😁 This is a combination of JWST/MIRI data and an HST version I had already processed a while back.
Here's a version of NGC7496 with both MIRI and NIRCam. So now we can see the stars and the glowing dust. It's practically all light and no shadows. #phangs
originally posted by: Nyiah
a reply to: wildespace
Any plans to image Andromeda or the Pleiades?
originally posted by: SleeperHasAwakened
a reply to: wildespace
I think I actually prefer this view better than the first one that has the red hues from IR spectrum. You can really get a sense of how luminous the center of the galaxy is. Imagine how much energy and how bright the object in the galaxy's center is to create such lens flare from such a massive distance.