James Webb Space Telescope Feed Post
Kelly Lepo | Here is the # Hubble (left) and # JWST (right) view of the interacting galaxy pair IC 2163 and NGC 2207. In Hubble's ultraviolet and visible-light view, the galaxies' spiral arms are full of bright blue star clusters and dark dust lanes, while the central core is full of older, yellower stars. In JWST's mid-infrared view, we mostly see the glowing cooler dust in the spiral arms — the bones of the galaxies.