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Pismis 24 | JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE | Skylit Studio

Pismis 24 | JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE | Skylit Studio

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Pismis 24: A Stellar Nursery in the Lobster Nebula

This radiant Webb image reveals Pismis 24, an energetic cluster of newly formed stars located at the heart of the Lobster Nebula (NGC 6357), around 5,500 light-years away in Scorpius. One of the Milky Way’s closest sites of massive star birth, this region allows astronomers to observe the formation of some of the galaxy’s heaviest, brightest stars.
The towering “mountains” in the scene are not rock but vast, sculpted walls of gas and dust, carved away by intense ultraviolet radiation and powerful stellar winds. Webb’s NIRCam reveals the dramatic interaction between these newly formed stars and the material from which they were born—illuminated clouds, evaporating ridges, and turbulent flows shaped by extreme energy.
Some stars in Pismis 24 are among the most massive known, with masses exceeding 100 times that of the Sun. Their radiation ionises the nebula, creating the glowing, sculpted structures visible here. The bright stellar field above the dust ridge reveals dozens of young hot stars in early stages of evolution.
Webb captured this region using several infrared wavelengths, including 0.9 μm, 1.87 μm, 2.0 μm, 3.35 μm (PAH emission), and 4.7 μm (molecular hydrogen). These wavelengths pierce deeply into dusty star-forming clouds, revealing structures and processes invisible to optical telescopes.

Science Highlights

  • Pismis 24 sits within an active H II region rich in newborn stars.
  • The nebula’s sculpted “peaks” are shaped by intense stellar radiation.
  • Field of view: 4.22 × 5.83 arcminutes (spanning several light-years).
  • Orientation: North is 182.7° right of vertical.
Both visually breathtaking and scientifically invaluable, this Webb image offers a rare glimpse into the beauty—and chaos—of star birth on a monumental scale.
Image Credits
Science: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Instruments: Webb NIRCam
Region: Pismis 24, NGC 6357 (Lobster Nebula)
Image Processing: STScI Science Team
Adaptation: Skylit Studio
Crafted for the Cosmos. Made for Your Space.

Crafted for the Cosmos. Made for Your Space.

Every Skylit Studio print is produced in-house using a Canon professional pigment-based ink system for extraordinary colour depth, detail, and longevity. We print on 260gsm Photo Lustre paper — chosen for its soft sheen, rich tones, and gallery-worthy quality. Whether it's a nebula, star map, or moon phase, the result is a celestial print that's both timeless and museum-grade.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope – Official Mission Trailer
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope – Official Mission Trailer

Why Skylit Studio

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Professional Pigment Inks
Canon PRO series for museum-grade colour depth and longevity
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260gsm Photo Lustre Paper
Soft sheen finish with rich tones and gallery-worthy quality
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We ship internationally — USA, EU, Australia, Canada & more
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Printed in Manchester
All orders produced in-house at our Manchester facility

Frequently asked questions

What Are The Deep Sky Prints?

The Deep Sky Collection is our curated selection of breathtaking astronomical visuals, drawn from the universe’s most awe-inspiring regions and phenomena. Most of these prints are based on real observations captured by cutting-edge space telescopes like NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, offering an authentic glimpse into the cosmos.

Unlike our personalised star and moon maps that mark life’s special milestones, this collection zooms out—showcasing distant galaxies, stellar nurseries, and cosmic collisions occurring light-years from Earth.

Each print reveals:

  • Stellar nurseries where stars are actively forming
  • Planetary nebulae and the spectacular aftermath of dying stars
  • Galaxies in motion—merging, colliding, and evolving across time
  • Protostellar jets and the raw energy of newborn suns

🖼️ While most visuals are created directly from infrared and multi-wavelength data, some pieces—like the Planetary Engulfment illustration—include a subtle degree of artistic interpretation, especially when visualising theoretical cosmic events not directly imaged.

Still, each piece remains grounded in astrophysical reality, informed by NASA data and the latest astronomical research. These are not generic digital recreations—they are windows into the invisible universe, where light beyond human sight has been translated into colour and form.

Perfect for astronomy lovers, science enthusiasts, and dreamers alike, the Deep Sky prints invite you to bring home a fragment of the infinite. Whether it’s the iconic Pillars of Creation or the dramatic outflows of Herbig-Haro 49/50, each piece tells a story written across space and time.

✨ Printed with professional LUCIA PRO II pigment inks on 260gsm Photo Lustre Paper, these gallery-quality prints match the exceptional finish of our star maps.

How Long Does It Take to Receive My Order?

We aim to bring the cosmos to your doorstep as quickly as possible! Once you place your order, we begin production immediately and dispatch it the same day. Delivery times depend on your location and the shipping option selected:

  • UK Deliveries: Arrive within 24-48 hours with our couriers.
  • International Deliveries: Times vary by destination. Details are provided at checkout.

What Materials Do You Use?

We use premium quality paper and state-of-the-art professional printers to ensure vibrant and lasting prints. All pictures are framed with care, using durable and elegant materials - made in the UK.

Can I Order a Framed Cosmos Print?

Yes! All cosmos-themed prints can be framed in a selection of frame colours, ensuring your artwork arrives ready to hang or gift.

Do You Ship Internationally?

Yes, we deliver love globally! Our prints can be shipped worldwide, with shipping costs and delivery times varying based on your location. Detailed shipping information is available at checkout.

Can I See the Print Before Ordering?

Yes! The designs showcased on our product pages are exactly what you’ll receive. Each print is carefully displayed so you can confidently choose your favourite piece of cosmic art.

What If I Make a Mistake with My Order?

If there's an issue with your order, please contact us immediately. The fastest way to reach us is by phone at 0161 399 3582, and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.

What Makes Our Cosmos Prints Special?

Our cosmos prints combine premium craftsmanship, vibrant artistry, and a passion for the universe. Designed to last a lifetime, they bring the magic of the stars, galaxies, and the cosmos into your space in an unforgettable way.