From this article: https://www.engadget.com/science/space/new-webb-telescope-photos-show-off-the-exposed-cranium-nebula-235609619.html?src=rss
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At the risk of sounding like a stoner thats just watched Men In Black, that looks quite a lot like some microbiology
I know the eye of Sauron when I see it.
Here is a link to the pictures.
Do I recall correctly that you can tell the objects in the foreground from the background based on the fact that they had that 6-pointed star feature?
https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/james-webb-spikes/ includes you can easily identify the points of light that are stars contained within our own Milky Way by their diffraction spikes, whereas the fainter, more distant, extended objects definitively do not possess them. in reference to a Hubble photo.
That is my understanding but I am not an expert.
Cool! ☺️
Space jellyfish
Ew, this is what the universe looks like? I think we can do better.



