Dim spiral galaxy IC 5332 from HST and JWST

IC 5332, also known as PGC 71775 is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. IC 5332 is a delicate spiral galaxy that is unusually faint and beautifully symmetrical. As viewed from earth it is nearly face on. It has a very small central bulge and open spiral arms accounting for its classification (SABc). The galaxy lies in the direction of the celestial south pole. I wanted to highlight the JWST dust lanes more clearly, so I decided to stick to […]

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Perfect spiral M74 from JWST and Hubble

Processing galactic images with both JWST and HST data is just incredible. Normally, every spiral galaxy (and some elliptical ones too) have dark dust lanes obscuring the light from the stars behind. These dark spirals add depth to the image, but unfortunately don’t contain much information. But with the added infrared imagery, the glowing strands and flocks of dust, which would normally be dark in visible light imagery, are instead bright and glowing with infrared light from JWST. Below is a comparison of the Hubble visible-light image […]

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Interesting Astronomy news from the week of 8/7/2022

Read about the coolest discoveries, research updates, and images of this week’s astronomy: A new JWST brown dwarf, the first ever detection of gas in a planetary disk, and a new image of colliding galaxies from Gemni North Observatory

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