A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope captures a nearby spiral galaxy, NGC 2283, blazing with newly formed stars.
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Space on MSNRogue exoplanet or failed star? James Webb Space Telescope looks into a new cosmic case"Planetary-mass objects don't fit neatly into existing categories of stars or planets." Using the James Webb Space Telescope ...
Space.com spoke to three scientists, cosmic detectives who are hot on the trail of dark matter candidates using the James ...
A team of international researchers including Dr. Jake Taylor from the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford, has ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNJWST Helps Identify Rare Ultra-Hot Neptune 262 Light Years AwayThe weather for Neptune today is sunny, with a chance of reflective clouds. Learn more about the uniquely blazing atmosphere ...
JWST has found massive 'red monster' galaxies in the early universe, challenging existing models of galaxy formation and ...
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Space on MSN'It's extremely worrisome.' NASA's James Webb Space Telescope faces potential 20% budget cut just 4 years after launchSuch a dramatic cut to a flagship space telescope still in its prime will be felt across the mission's entire operations, ...
The supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy is in continuous turmoil, observations made using the James Webb ...
An international team of researchers has discovered that variations in brightness must be the result of complex weather, ...
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DELETED Astronomy on MSNExplore 30 years of exoplanet discoveriesAstronomers have discovered nearly 6,000 planets beyond our own solar system. Here's how — and how we'll find even more.
There is a brutal curiosity on the part of human beings to know everything that happens beyond our planetary border, ...
Space.com spoke to three scientists, cosmic detectives who are hot on the trail of dark matter candidates using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The question is how, even with its incredibly ...
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