James Webb and Hubble telescopes join forces to explore a cosmic nursery: Space photo of the week

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What is: The Open Star Clusters NGC 460 and NGC 456

Where is it: 200,000 light years, in the little Magellanic Cloud Dwarf Galaxy

When it was shared: July 7, 2025

NASA Hubble Spatial Telescope and James Webb space telescope (JWST) has united its forces to capture a new striking view of two clusters of stars open in the small Magellanic cloud, a dwarf satellite orbit galaxy of the Milky Way.

The spectacular image of 527 megapixels is the result of 12 observations which overlap in the visible light (by Hubble) and infrared light (by JWST). It shows two open clusters, called NGC 460 and NGC 456, which house thousands of stars at various stages of development. A version of 87 megapixels of the image can be downloaded NASA.

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