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The space telescope's image of a odd-looking spiral galaxy is, in reality, two distant galaxies overlapping each other.
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals turbulent environments found in Sagittarius C, a core part of our Milky Way galaxy.
Observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have provided a surprising twist in the narrative surrounding what is ...
The rare cosmic phenomenon, called an Einstein ring, occurs when massive objects can bend light due to their gravitational ...
The most distant and earliest "dead" massive galaxy ever seen shows some galaxies lived fast and died young shortly after the ...
When the planet finally fell in toward the star, it splashed away layers of gas from the star’s outer atmosphere, and this gas gradually cooled into cold dust which now sits as a cloud around the star ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) revealed that the first star believed to have swallowed a planet did not expand to ...
Scientists studying one of the earliest known galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope have found that the universe's ...
you can still see bright star clusters in the galaxy's stretched spiral arms. An Einstein ring recently captured by the James ...
A newborn star, a blast of glowing gas, and a distant spiral galaxy — all caught in one stunning snapshot by the James Webb ...
A stunning new image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals a cosmic mirage known as an Einstein ring, where the light ...