The James Webb telescope peered into an ancient spot of light, and found it to be the most metal-poor galaxy in the early universe.
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Controversial 'JuMBO' planet pairs spotted by James Webb telescope may be capable of supporting life without a star
Two pairs of ‘rogue’ Jupiter-size, planet-like objects have been found in a large star-forming region in the Milky Way, a new ...
Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to observe the first asteroid belt seen outside of our solar system and unveiled some cosmic surprises along the way. The space observatory focused on ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a highly detailed snapshot of the so-called Pillars of Creation, a vista of three looming towers made of interstellar dust and gas that's speckled with newly ...
Spend 8 minutes with an image that has changed astronomy forever - the first-ever deep field view of galaxy cluster SMACS ...
At the centre of M77 is an active galactic nucleus, a compact region filled with hot gas that shines brighter than the rest of the galaxy combined.
A deep field image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope is of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and ...
And the views are stunning, too. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Astronomers have captured an extraordinary new look at the ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has shown us images of space we'd never see otherwise, and one of the latest wonders it has captured is of an unusual star system in our galaxy with what the agency ...
For the first time ever, the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet by directly imaging it. The newfound world has a mass roughly similar to Saturn and orbits inside the debris disk ...
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