Two images of the Pillars of Creation, a star-forming region in the Eagle Nebula, October 19, 2022. At left, Hubble Space Telescope’s visible-light view shows darker pillars that rise from the bottom to the top of the screen, ending in three points. James Webb Space Telescope’s near-infrared image at right shows the same pillars, but they are semi-opaque and rusty red-colored. Hubble's view shows the vast pillars of gas and dust while the Webb image's blue hues highlight hydrogen atoms and an abundance of stars. Image credit: NASA/ESA/STScl/J. DePasquale, A. Koekemoer, A. Pagan (STScl)