Mar 29, 2024, 10:47 AM IST

10 best images captured by NASA James Webb Space Telescope

Pravrajya Suruchi

Star-forming region NGC 604 contains more than 200 of the hottest, most massive kinds of stars (B-type and O-type stars), all in the early stages of their lives.

Face-on spiral galaxy, NGC 628, is split diagonally in this image: The James Webb Space Telescope’s observations appear at top left.

 Webb’s image of NGC 628 shows a densely populated face-on spiral galaxy anchored by its central region, which has a light blue haze.

Star-forming region NGC 604 contains more than 200 of the hottest, most massive kinds of stars (B-type and O-type stars), all in the early stages of their lives.

Webb’s image of NGC 1300 shows a face-on barred spiral galaxy anchored by its central region.

Webb’s image of NGC 1087 shows a densely populated face-on spiral galaxy anchored by its central region.

Face-on spiral galaxy, NGC 1087, is split diagonally in this image

Webb’s image of the galaxy NGC 1566 shows a densely populated face-on spiral galaxy anchored by its slightly oval central region.

This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports Credits: NASA