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James Webb Space Telescope observes 19 intricate galaxy structures in stunning detail (images)
SPACE.com ^ | January 29, 2024 | By Robert Lea

Posted on 01/30/2024 8:44:30 AM PST by Red Badger

The treasure trove of images reveals intricate patterns of gas and dust in spiral galaxies beyond the Milky Way in unprecedented detail.

Recently released James Webb Space Telescope images of 19 distant galaxies shine an entirely new, dynamic and vibrant light on these gorgeous realms. The treasure trove of cosmic portraits taken by this $10 billion telescope reveals highly detailed, and quite breathtaking, face-on views of the spirals as seen from the instrument's vantage point in space.

These JWST images had particularly excited astronomers while in the process of being delivered because they emphasized that no two galaxies are the same when viewed with the kind of precision the JWST can offer.

The observations, part of the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies (PHANGS) program, especially highlight structures of gas and dust within these galaxies, offering astronomers hints at how spiral galaxies like the Milky Way form stars.

"The JWST's new images are extraordinary," Janice Lee, project scientist for strategic initiatives at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, said in a statement. "They're mind-blowing even for researchers who have studied these same galaxies for decades. Bubbles and filaments are resolved down to the smallest scales ever observed and tell a story about the star formation cycle."

The images show glowing orange lanes of dust, captured with the JWST's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI).

A mosiac of 19 JWST images of spiral galaxies (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Janice Lee (STScI), Thomas Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team)

The same instrument also captured stars that are still in the process of forming, encased in envelopes of gas and dust from which they are gathering mass. Those envelopes can be seen as red "seeds" on the peaks of dust lanes.

"These are where we can find the newest, most massive stars in the galaxies," Erik Rosolowsky, a professor of physics at the University of Alberta, said in the statement.

This aspect of the newly imaged spiral galaxies is particularly prominent in the image of barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300, located 69 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus.

The barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300 with infant red stars seen at the tips of orange dust lanes (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team) Millions of more mature stars are seen in the images as bright blue jewels shining through orange lanes of gas and dust, captured by the JWST's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam). Some of these blue stars are clustered together, while others are spread out through their home galaxies.

These hot blue stars can be seen clearly in the JWST PHANGS image of the spiral galaxy NGC 7496, which is 24 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Grus.

Older blue stars punch through the orange gas of NGC 7496 (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team) To the amazement of the astronomers who examined these JWST-imaged spiral galaxies, the powerful space telescope also spotted several voids within gas and dust lanes.

"These holes may have been created by one or more stars that exploded, carving out giant holes in the interstellar material," Adam Leroy, a professor of astronomy at Ohio State University, said in the statement.

One of the galaxies imaged by the JWST as part of the PHANGS program, NGC 5068, which is located 20 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo, appears to be dominated by such large voids.

The spiral galaxy NGC 5068 is dominated by holes and voids that may have been cleared by exploding massive stars. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team) Of course, one of the most stunning features of any spiral galaxy concerns the "arms" that radiate out from the central nucleus of densely packed stars to form an iconic spiral. By tracing these arms, astronomers can find extended regions of glowing gas and dust.

"These structures tend to follow the same pattern in certain parts of the galaxies," Rosolowsky explained. "We think of these like waves, and their spacing tells us a lot about how a galaxy distributes its gas and dust."

Because dense clouds of gas and dust collapse to form new stars, studying these structures in detail could provide key information about how intense bursts of star formation are triggered, maintained, then shut down in galaxies.

These spiral arms have arguably never appeared more dynamic and vibrant than they do in the new JWST image of NGC 628, a spiral galaxy located 32 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces. In the image, the galaxy's arms appear to be spritzing gas and dust like bright orange splashes of spray paint.

(Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team) Additionally, some of the galaxies seen by the JWST as part of this observing program show pink-and-red diffraction spikes spread throughout their central region.

"That's a clear sign that there may be an active supermassive black hole," Eva Schinnerer, a scientist with the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, said in the statement. "Or, the star clusters toward the center are so bright that they have saturated that area of the image."

This can be seen in the JWST image of NGC 1365, which is located 56 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Fornax.

The spiral galaxy NGC 1365 with pink diffraction spikes that might indicate an active supermassive black hole at the heart of this galaxy (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team) One thing that seems to be apparent from these 19 spiral galaxy images is that galaxies appear to grow from the inside out, meaning the birth of stars starts at the hearts of galaxies then radiates outwards through those spiral arms.

This means that the further from a galaxy's core a star is the more likely it is to be relatively young with ancient stars mostly gathered at the hearts of galaxies.

"I feel like our team lives in a constant state of being overwhelmed —in a positive way — by the amount of detail in these images,” homas Williams, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford, said in the statement.

The full catalog of new JWST spiral galaxy images is available here.

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To: sit-rep

< sigh >

I refer you back to post #34. Until you can address my questions there in a sane and rational manner, discussion of this topic with you is of no value.

I seriously think, at this point, that you are so far removed from knowing what you’re talking about that discussion of the matter with you will NEVER be of any value. Please prove me wrong. Again, see #34.


41 posted on 01/30/2024 4:06:36 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: sit-rep

#34.

Your posts #39 and #40 are mindless gibberish.

#34. Deal with it.


42 posted on 01/30/2024 4:07:55 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: JZelle

Whitewater documents


43 posted on 01/30/2024 4:09:28 PM PST by Fledermaus (Is it me, or all of a sudden have the buried trolls come out on FR like cicadas? It's all noise.)
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To: RandallFlagg

Hot Lips too.


44 posted on 01/30/2024 4:12:40 PM PST by Fledermaus (Is it me, or all of a sudden have the buried trolls come out on FR like cicadas? It's all noise.)
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To: NorthMountain

deal with this mr wonderful... if the infrared Gasses, are that strong, then they should be dominate in every infrared pic takin to date. Why now??? why now is all this gas soooooooooo bright that you cant even see the galaxies anymore. all you see is bright orange enhanced gas clouds that spread millions of light years beyond the millions of light years across and one of these displayed pretty pictures!!!

Fake, overly enhanced pictures are the same as fake news IMHO. Are yougonna sit your kid down and tell them thses are real?? And when they ask< why is there no orange stars then? What lie are you going to tell them!!!???


45 posted on 01/30/2024 4:25:00 PM PST by sit-rep
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To: sit-rep

You still haven’t articulated what you think a “real image” is. Until you do that, your judgment that some image is, or is not, a “real image” is meaningless and worthless.

Absolutely nothing in your post is coherent or meaningful. You’re just babbling.

When you say “real image”, precisely what do you mean by that term?


46 posted on 01/30/2024 6:09:29 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: Red Badger

I remember the Webb being hit by micro-meteorites early on.
Apparently the scientists overcame that problem.


47 posted on 01/31/2024 12:16:23 PM PST by mowowie
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To: mowowie

One of the mirrors..................


48 posted on 01/31/2024 12:18:03 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal qs are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
Perhaps, they're ALTERNATE REALITIES, which we're allowed to GLIMPSE from our present existence in time.. but they are NOT AVAILABLE or ATTAINABLE until after DEATH!
49 posted on 01/31/2024 12:38:14 PM PST by VideoDoctor
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To: VideoDoctor

I’ll wait........................


50 posted on 01/31/2024 12:41:59 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal qs are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
I’ll wait........................

We're ALL just waiting until our number is up!

51 posted on 01/31/2024 12:45:37 PM PST by VideoDoctor
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