Not only is this a beautiful image, taken by a techological marvel.

Look at the credit. That's the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency as well as NASA. And then the data was released freely online so that someone could dig into the data.

Look what we can do when we work together.
Reposted from Paul Byrne
A new image from JWST, showing the barred spiral galaxy NGC 2283 in all its infrared glory.

The galaxy is approximately 57,000 lightyears (ly) across, and located 48 million ly away.

This image is a combination of frames taken by JWST's mid- and near-IR instruments.

Credit: ESA/NASA/CSA/A. Leroy

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