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How WebbTelescope.org connects across Asteria Star — scientific, cultural, and astrological links are kept separate.
Webb's first deep field — the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 — the deepest, sharpest infrared image of the distant universe at the time of its release.
The 'Cosmic Cliffs' — the edge of a star-forming region in the Carina Nebula, revealed by Webb in infrared.
The Southern Ring Nebula — a planetary nebula of gas shed by a dying star — shown in two Webb infrared views.
Stephan's Quintet — a compact group of galaxies, four of which are locked in a cosmic dance.
Webb's near-infrared view of Jupiter, revealing auroras at both poles, high-altitude hazes, and the planet's faint rings.
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European Webb image archive; CC BY 4.0.
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