Webb’s image of NGC 4535 shows a densely populated face-on barred spiral galaxy anchored by its small central region, which has a light orange haze. Toward the center, the bar structure is filled with a blue haze of stars that forms a roughly vertical oval shape that stretches across most of the frame. Filaments of glowing dust cross the bar and are connected to two prominent spiral arms made of stars, gas, and dust. These structures start at the center, creating line-like arcs that go from the top and curve around to the right, and from the bottom right in an arc that curves up to the top left, forming an elongated S shape. The spiral arms rotate clockwise and are largely orange, ranging from dark to bright orange, brightest at the edges. Scattered across the packed scene are some additional bright blue pinpoints of light, which are stars and star clusters spread throughout the galaxy. In the darker areas, it’s easier to spot brighter larger pinpoints of light. Some of these are blue and some are pink. A few appear more like ovals at the edges.
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