INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New photos from the James Webb Space Telescope continue to unlock the beauty of the universe in new infrared light and with the latest batch
of images, the Cartwheel Galaxy is seen in all its sparkly, dusty glory. The Cartwheel Galaxy is 500 million light years away
Its 150,000 lightyear diameter is larger than the Milky Way&s 100,000
But it&s a ring galaxy instead of a spiral galaxy, like the others in the photo and our own, the Nerdist reported. The details are
mesmerizing, especially the spokes of the wheel connecting the inner and outer rings.The interesting shape of the Cartwheel Galaxy is the
result of a collision between it and another galaxy
When a small galaxy passes through a larger one, stars rarely collide
But their gravitational pulls disrupt each other and, in this case, affect the structure of the whole galaxy, the Nerdist reported. In the
bright inner ring are clusters of young stars
The outer ring is a star nursery
As it expands and plows through space, new stars begin to form. The post Cartwheel Galaxy&s dusty glory captured by James Webb space
telescope first appeared on Ariana News.