![]() ![]() Jonathan Tan, a professor from the University of Virginia, part of the team behind this cosmic revelation, describes it as "the most extreme environment." Until the advent of the Webb telescope, we've never had a glimpse of this region with such precision and sensitivity, marking a groundbreaking moment in our understanding of the galactic center. In this part of space there are more than 500,000 stars and some of them are still babies, growing and getting bigger. This cosmic chaos is roughly 300 light-years away from the big black hole in our galaxy called Sagittarius A and it's really far from us more than 25,000 light-years away. ![]() Illuminating the intricacies of our celestial neighborhood with unparalleled precision, these images draw us into the heart of Sagittarius C a stellar nursery where the magic of star formation unfolds in unprecedented detail. Behold, the James Webb Observatory has gifted us a mesmerizing glimpse into the cosmic ballet, unveiling a stunning portrait of the Milky Way galaxy. ![]()
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