Inside a dwarf galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has peered into one of the Milky Way’s closes dwarf galaxies, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Around 200,000 light years away, the SMC contains a star-forming region known as NGC 346. Researchers are using Webb’s view of NGC 346 to lear how the star-formation process in the SMC works and if this is different from the way stars form in the Milky Way.