The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new imagery of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. It is 11,000 light-years away in ...
The results point to more than the usual dusty ring around the black hole, known as the AGN torus.
Indian scientists have discovered the Loktak Protocluster, a massive ancient galaxy structure formed 12.6 billion years ago ...
On May 22, "Redshift" transformed a gallery space into an existential experience for an intimate audience. The immersive ...
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The James Webb Telescope just studied the bare rock of a super-Earth light-years away — reading the heat from an airless dayside hot enough to melt iron
For the first time, astronomers have read the mineral fingerprint of a rocky planet’s surface from nearly 49 light-years away ...
New findings from the James Webb Space Telescope include cloudy weather on an exoplanet, and clues to the origins of one of Neptune's moons.
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'Truly significant': James Webb telescope reveals largest-ever map of the universe's structures
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have created the most detailed map of the cosmic web ever.
The cosmic web forms the framework of the universe. The James Webb Space Telescope reveals previously unknown details stretching back to the early universe.
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 lack of evening clouds on this world has allowed astronomers to get a good read on the planet's true composition.
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have created the clearest map yet of the universe’s “cosmic web” — the enormous hidden structure that connects galaxies across space. By analyzing ...
A unique, X-ray-spewing black hole may help to confirm the enigmatic identity of "little red dots," a curious class of objects that are observed mostly in the very early universe, approximately 12 ...
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