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ESA/Hubble/Webb weic2211: Webb Captures Stellar Gymnastics in The Cartwheel Galaxy — Webb’s Instruments Reveal New Details About Star Formation and Black Holes. The Cartwheel Galaxy, a rare ring galaxy once shrouded in dust and mystery, has been unveiled by the imaging capabilities of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy, which formed as a result of a collision between a large …

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2 August 2022

The Cartwheel Galaxy, a rare ring galaxy once shrouded in dust and mystery, has been unveiled by the imaging capabilities of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy, which formed as a result of a collision between a large spiral galaxy and another smaller galaxy, not only retained a lot of its spiral character, but has also experienced massive changes throughout its structure. Webb’s high-precision instruments resolved individual stars and star-forming regions within the Cartwheel, and revealed the behaviour of the black hole within its galactic centre. These new details provide a renewed understanding of a galaxy in the midst of a slow transformation.

The release, images and videos are available on:
https://esawebb.org/news/weic2211/

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ESA/Hubble/Webb Information Centre
2 August 2022

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