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James Webb Space Telescope spots a gassy baby galaxy throwing a tantrum in the early universe
A baby galaxy is throwing one heck of a tantrum, and it's shaking up our understanding of the earliest galaxies.
James Webb Space Telescope and the W.M. Keck Observatory captured new images of Saturn's moon Titan. Credit: NASA/STScI/W. M.
James Webb Space Telescope imagery of Pandora’s Cluster (Abell 2744) delivers three galaxy clusters and so much more. Take a ...
Thanks for the James Webb Space Telescope image, researchers were able to observe four coiled shells of dust around the pair ...
Now new telescope studies confirm that Apep has a third star — a supergiant roughly 40 or 50 times more massive than the sun.
Webb unveils Apep's swirling dust “serpents,” revealing a rare triple-star system carving perfect spirals across 700 years of ...
The distant universe might be littered with supermassive stars between 1000 and 10,000 times the mass of the sun, which could ...
Apep was first spotted in optical light in 2018. Only the innermost spiral was visible through early images. JWST’s MIRI ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may have detected the universe's oldest Population III stars in galaxy LAP1-B, 13 billion ...
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More Than a Dozen NASA Spacecraft Have Laid Eyes on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS. Now, You Can View New Images That They Captured
The space agency got a close look at the interstellar visitor over the past few months as it zipped by Mars and the sun ...
During the weekend, the orbits of Earth and Saturn will combine to create an interplanetary optical illusion for anyone with ...
NASA says the object poses no threat to Earth. The closest it will ever come to our planet is 170 million miles away. Only ...
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