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"Since its launch, JWST images have astounded global audiences. These images and data are also made available for public usage. 

@cosmicrami.bsky.social wrote a guide on how you can start processing your own JWST images!

www.spaceaustralia.com/news/process...

📸 JWST/ESA/NASA/STScI teams  🧪🔭"
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    "Three tile image, each showing the same image of the Pillars of Creation. These are three, large, finger like structures in space, made of giant molecular clouds. The three images are in different colours, from top to bottom: purple haze, electric orange, burnt brown and gold. The pillars are surrounded by a dense star field."
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    "Two tile image, split horizontally. On the top image, the edge of a spiral galaxy is seen, with large filaments of gas forming the spiral arm. On the bottom is the same section of the galaxy, but showing the stellar component, which is less obvious in structure and more diffuse with single points of light. The spiral structure is very obvious in the top image, but slightly noticeable in the bottom image."
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