All Bright Points of Light imaged by the Webb Telescope will have these eight-pointed stars - six big points like a snowflake and two smaller horizontal points. These are diffraction spikes - they’re not a problem for science as the telescope can be rotated so that the spikes don’t occlude a target of interest, but they do look extremely cool and also will forever be an immediate sign that an image is from the Webb Telescope. Hubble of course also imaged this area and now we can show you the transition from Hubble’s image through the Near Cam Miri composite image into the pure Near Cam image and man, I just can’t stop looking at this one!