The James Webb Space Telescope has recently captured stunning images of various galaxies, including M74, NGC 7496, IC 5332, NGC 1365, and NGC 1433. These breathtaking views were part of a survey conducted by the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies (PHANGS) collaboration.
The collaboration is utilizing the advanced capabilities of the Webb telescope to study these galaxies in detail. The images reveal intricate details and structures within the galaxies, providing valuable insights into their formation and evolution.
This groundbreaking research is made possible by the combined efforts of NASA, ESA, CSA, and various other institutions involved in the PHANGS-JWST Team. The data collected will help astronomers better understand the complex processes at work in nearby galaxies.
The images have been edited by experts and are accompanied by a soundtrack “My Halo Orbit” by DEX 1200, courtesy of Epidemic Sound. These new observations are a testament to the power of technology in expanding our knowledge of the universe.