Keywords: James Webb Telescope
The NASA James Webb Space Telescope has captured direct images of a massive exoplanet that appears to have formed like a planet rather than a star, reshaping assumptions about how large planets can grow. The findings, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, focus on 29 Cygni b, a gas giant with......
Astronomers have discovered what appears to be the first reliably detected pair of supermassive black holes orbiting each other at close range at the center of the galaxy Markarian 501. The finding, announced Monday by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, opens a rare window into one......
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified an exceptionally dense atmospheric haze surrounding the exoplanet Kepler-51d, blocking efforts to determine its chemical composition and origin, according to a study published in the Astronomical Journal. An international team led by researchers......
The James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled groundbreaking observations of the early universe, spotlighting a massive galaxy starved by its own supermassive black hole, unusual cosmic dust in a primitive dwarf galaxy, and a puzzling new class of galaxies that defy standard classifications. Researchers......
NASA kicked off the new year by releasing breathtaking cosmic images that capture colliding galaxies, merging galaxy clusters, and vibrant stellar nurseries, giving viewers a front-row seat to the universe's most dramatic events. Colliding spiral galaxies in slow motion The space agency unveiled......
In a remarkable feat that defies expectations, the James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered an unprecedented number of ancient supernovae, offering a unique glimpse into the turbulent adolescence of our cosmos. By training its gaze on a minuscule region of the sky, no larger than a grain of rice, astronomers......
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