"PDS 70 is special as it is the only protoplanetary disk so far where all astronomers agree that we have found forming planets caught in the act." Three definitely isn't a crowd for planets around ...
JWST's surprise discovery of methane emissions and likely aurorae over a distant brown dwarf could indicate this "failed star ...
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The Hubble Space Telescope is most famous for taking images of far-off galaxies, but it is also useful for studying objects right here in our own solar system. Recently, researchers have gotten ...
Emissions from a brown dwarf detected by the James Webb Space Telescope could point to the existence of a volcanically active ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the cause of the most powerful cosmic explosion since the Big Bang. The explosion (nicknamed the BOAT or "brightest of all time") is a gamma-ray burst ...
This brown dwarf was found emitting methane and has a temperature inversion in its atmosphere, which scientists believe may be caused by the phenomenon of aurorae. Researchers using the James Webb ...
The "Cigar Galaxy" Messier 82 is ablaze with intense star formation, and the JWST's infrared capabilities are getting to its very core. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has zoomed in to the ...
A small galaxy bursts with star formation in a dazzling new image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy, called I Zwicky 18 (I Zw 18), is located roughly 59 million light-years from Earth.
The Space Foundation's Discovery Center is preparing for a major new attraction — a full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope. The Space Foundation announced Northrop Grumman gifted ...
Astronomers have discovered an early monster galaxy larger than Milky from more than 11 billion years ago, which they say could upend our understanding of the formation and evolution of the universe.
A small galaxy bursts with star formation in a dazzling new image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy, called I Zwicky 18 (I Zw 18), is located roughly 59 million light-years from Earth.