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Newborn star NGC 1333, Perseus Group, from the James Webb Space Telescope.

Newborn star NGC 1333, Perseus Cluster

The same star cluster appeared in the Hubble Space Telescope’s 33rd anniversary image in April 2023, but the Hubble image only shows the surface of this region. This is because the dust cloud hides most of the star formation process.

But with a wider aperture and shooting in the infrared light range. This allowed Webb to look through the dust blanket to reveal newborn stars. brown dust and celestial objects with masses equal to planets

The center of the image shows a view deep into the center of the nebula NGC 1333. In the image, we see a large orange area. This represents gas that glows in the infrared range.

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