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Second-farthest object ever spotted by James Webb telescope may be something we've never seen before
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysicists have spotted what they say is compelling evidence of a new type of cosmic object called a 'dark star.' ...
This quiz is your chance to explore the wonders of the James Webb Space Telescope, from its mind-blowing discoveries to the science behind its design.
Travel about 2,500 light-year away in the constellation Vela to see James Webb Space Telescope stunning view of NGC 3132, the Southern Ring Nebula. Footage courtesy: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and the ...
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The James Webb telescope proves Einstein right, 8 times over — Space photo of the week
The James Webb Space Telescope's latest image shows eight spectacular examples of gravitational lensing, a phenomenon that Albert Einstein first predicted some 100 years ago.
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New 'Unfolding the Universe' exhibit celebrates the James Webb Space Telescope through stunning artwork (photos, video)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to deliver awe-inspiring views of the cosmos and the art world has taken notice. Digital artist Ashley Zelinskie took that inspiration to the next level ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds a red supergiant star before it exploded, offering new clues to why their supernovas are rarely seen.
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The James Webb Telescope Images Explained
The most powerful telescope in history. The James Webb Space Telescope's "jewel-filled" photos are stunning. New York AG Letitia James indicted for alleged fraud following pressure from Trump Aaron ...
Black hole may have carved a vast contrail in galaxy NGC 3627 JWST and ALMA data reveal trail rich in dust and gas Contrail stretches 20,000 light-years, formed 20 million years ago ...
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Webb Telescope Captures the Final Moments of a Doomed Star Cloaked in Dust
Astronomers have captured the most detailed view yet of a red supergiant star just before it exploded, hidden beneath layers of cosmic dust.
Scientists got a never-before-seen look at an area around a large exoplanet 625 light-years away where moons could potentially form.
Why Sagittarius B2 produces so many stars in comparison to the rest of the galactic center has remained an enduring mystery ...
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