Webb & Hubble
Captured by NASA's Hubble telescope, this is a red star named V838 Monocreotis, located at the outer edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, about 20,000 light-years away from Earth.
Hubble captures galaxy known as Centaurus A, pictured with a beam of bright light crossing through it
This one is full of shining bright blue stars and another a spiral galaxy of blue stars and dark brown dust
NASA Webb captures the a tightly bound pair of actively forming stars, in high-resolution near-infrared light
A merger of galaxies in progress, as captured by the Hubble telescope
Cosmic collisions occur when the mutual gravitational pull of galaxies located close to each draws them together
The galaxies are dominated by shades of blue, pink, and white
In the images, some galaxies just look like clouds of gas and dust. This may not be their original shape
Penguin and egg-shaped galaxies captured by Spitzer and Hubble telescopes. NASA says this remote pairing is located 23 million light-years away from Earth
NASA Hubble's Ultra Deep Field view captures nearly 10,000 galaxies deep in the core of the universe, dotting the space in different shapes, colours, and sizes.