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Galaxy’s largest star formation captured in never-before-seen detail

September 25, 2025
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Updated on: September 25, 2025 / 9:59 AM EDT
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NASA’s powerful James Webb Space telescope has revealed a colorful spread of stars and cosmic dust in the Milky Way’s most active star-forming region. 

The telescope was studying Sagittarius B2, a massive molecular cloud, NASA said in a news release. The region is just a few hundred light-years from the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way and is densely packed with stars, star-forming clouds and complex magnetic fields. Sagittarius B holds only 10% of the galactic center’s gas, but produces 50% of its stars. 

The Webb telescope’s instruments can examine the infrared light that passes through the region to study what forms there.

One image from the Mid-Infrared Instrument shows an area known as Sagittarius B2 North, which is one of the most molecularly rich regions known to humans, NASA said. The images taken with Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument show gas and dust in the region in “unprecedented detail,” NASA said. In this image, stars appear only as blue pinpoints through the thick clouds. 

When using the telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera, astronomers were able to see colorful stars illuminating bright clouds of gas and dust. The astronomers will continue to study these stars to learn more about their size and age, which will inform research into the process of star formation in Sagittarius B2.   

The new images still leave some questions for astronomers. Areas of Sagittarius B2 that look dark and empty are actually “so dense with gas and dust that even Webb cannot see through them,” NASA said. Those clouds of gas and dust will eventually become future stars, NASA said. The clouds also serve as a sort of “cocoon” for young stars. 

Researchers also hope the Webb telescope’s instruments can help them learn why star formation in the center of the Milky Way is so low. 

“Humans have been studying the stars for thousands of years, and there is still a lot to understand,” said Nazar Budaiev, a graduate student at the University of Florida and the co-principal investigator of the study. “For everything new Webb is showing us, there are also new mysteries to explore, and it’s exciting to be a part of that ongoing discovery.”

Kerry Breen

Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University’s Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News’ TODAY Digital. She covers current events, breaking news and issues including substance use.

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