NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured stunning 3D images of the universe, including the 'Cosmic Cliffs,' in July 2022.
The 'Cosmic Cliffs' are part of Gum 31, housing a star cluster known as NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula Complex, sculpted by stellar winds and ultraviolet light.
A new 3D visualization project by NASA's Universe of Learning, 'Exploring the Cosmic Cliffs in 3D,' offers a virtual experience showcasing the unique features of the Cosmic Cliffs.
The visualization allows viewers to understand the scale and complexity of the universe, revealing details like newborn stars forming within the gas and dust clouds of the Cosmic Cliffs.