The James Webb Space Telescope’s latest image marks its second year of science, showcasing a pair of intertwined galaxies, Arp 142, nicknamed the Penguin and the Egg. The Penguin is a distorted spiral galaxy, and the Egg is a compact elliptical galaxy. Their gravitational interaction has caused gas and dust in the Penguin to form new stars. The telescope continues to exceed expectations, exploring deeper into space and further back in time than ever before.