The majority of the image shows the black background of space. Two large, very bright galaxies dominate the center. The elliptical galaxy at left is extremely bright at its circular core, with dimmer white light extending to its transparent circular edges. On the right is a bright spiral galaxy. It also has a bright white core but has red and light purple spiral arms that start at the center and turn clockwise going outward. They end in faint red and appear to overlap the elliptical galaxy at left. Throughout the scene there are a range of distant galaxies, the majority of which are very tiny and red, appearing as splotches.
“Hoo” can resist this combined Hubble and #NASAWebb view of interacting galaxies VV 191? 🦉 Appearing like a glowing pair of owl eyes, this duo enabled scientists to learn more about the properties of galactic dust within the spiral galaxy at right: https://bit.ly/47llCPS