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When the JWST came to life and began observations, one of its first jobs was to gaze back in time at the early universe. The ...
At long last, particles of water–ice have been discovered in the frozen Kuiper Belt of another star. The discovery, made by ...
The galaxy MoM-z14 dates back to 280 million years after the big bang, and the prevalence of such early galaxies is puzzling ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an amazing view of interacting galaxies Arp 142. Arp 142 consists of a distorted ...
"For the first time we can see the chemical cake while it's rising in the oven, instead of just the starting ingredients of ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made the first-ever and long-anticipated detection of ice outside of our own solar ...
Flower Mound, Texas, was named one of the best places to live in the U.S. The James Webb Space Telescope has peered into the ...
JWST uncovers unexpected behavior in polar lights on Jupiter, while a Mars rover captures the first image of an aurora.
When we think about asteroids that could threaten Earth, we often imagine massive, city-sized rocks hurtling through space. But what if the real danger comes from much smaller, barely detectable ones?
Astronomers have detected the most promising signs yet of a possible biosignature outside the solar system, although they remain cautious,” states a Cambridge University press release.
The two observatories, one in deep space and the other in Hawai’i have observed clouds in the northern hemisphere of Titan – ...