The busy spiral galaxy NGC 2090 twirls through the universe in this new infrared image from Webb Space Telescope. Dust in the galaxy outlines its spiral arms, where new stars are being born. The galaxy is roughly 40 million light-years from Earth, and spans more than 100,000 light=years, making it comparable to our home galaxy, the Milky Way. [ESA-Webb/NASA/CSA A. Leroy]