Gorgeous James Webb Space Telescope image captures sparkling stars, old and new

The dwarf irregular galaxy I Zwicky 18 lies at the center of this image The bright region of white and blue stars at the galaxys core appear as two distinct lobes representing different periods of star formation
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A small galaxy bursts with star formation in a dazzling new image from the James Webb Space Telescope. 

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The galaxy, called I Zwicky 18 (I Zw 18), is located roughly 59 million light-years from Earth. It is classified as a dwarf irregular galaxy, meaning it’s much smaller and less structured than our Milky Way galaxy. 



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