May 24, 2025, 09:06 PM IST

8 unseen images of space captured by NASA James Webb Space Telescope

Pravrajya Suruchi

The spiral galaxy NGC 628 appears diagonally split in this image, with the top left showcasing views from the James Webb Space Telescope.

The James Webb Space Telescope's image of NGC 1087 reveals a breathtaking face-on spiral galaxy, with a tightly wound structure extending from its bright, energetic core.

This image of the face-on spiral galaxy NGC 628 is split diagonally, with the James Webb Space Telescope’s view displayed in the top left.

The James Webb Space Telescope’s image of NGC 628 reveals a tightly wound face-on spiral galaxy, with its bright core wrapped in a gentle blue glow.

NGC 604 is a lively star-forming region home to over 200 young, massive stars—mainly B-type and O-type—just beginning their lives.

NGC 604 is a star-forming region containing more than 200 of the hottest, most massive stars—mostly young B-type and O-type—in the early phases of their formation.

Webb’s image of NGC 1300 offers a face-on glimpse of a barred spiral galaxy, highlighting its detailed structure and prominent central core.

Credits: NASA