James Webb Space Telescope strikes again, delivers new shining galaxy image

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New images of Messier 106 galaxy captured by James Webb Space Telescope

Webb's infrared vision sees farther and penetrates dust clouds.

Messier 106 has a supermassive black hole at its center.

This black hole is actively feeding on gas and dust.

The bright center shows light from material falling into the black hole.

Galaxy arms appear as glowing streaks of gas and dust.

Blue areas are cool dust, while orange and red show warmer dust.

Green and yellow near the center represent different gas distributions.

Messier 106 has hidden arms invisible to normal light.