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Within this galaxy, a star-forming region called N11 comes into focus. It is among the most active star-forming regions nearby, filled with dense gas and dust clouds fostering new generations of stars. The local environment features numerous young, densely packed star clusters, each full of energetic infant stars.
The ability of the Hubble telescope to resolve individual stars in other galaxies allows astronomers to study these regions in unprecedented detail, adding depth to our understanding of star birth processes across the universe.