aThis outstanding three-panel picture showcases the identical area of area: the Pillars of Creation. On the left, the 1995 Hubble view is proven. At middle, the follow-up 2014 Hubble picture, with an upgraded instrument suite, is introduced. At proper, the 2022 view, taken with JWST’s NIRCam imager, is displayed. The number of options showcases the ability of multiwavelength astronomy, in addition to varied options throughout the pillars themselves. (Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; the Hubble Heritage Workforce; J. Hester and P. Scowen; compilation by E. Siegel)
In 1995, Hubble peered on the Pillars of Creation, ceaselessly altering our view. Now in 2022, JWST completes the star-forming puzzle.
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