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The mystery of how planets and icy objects formed in the farthest reaches of our solar system just took an exciting turn. A ...
Astronomers sing the James Webb Space Telescope have made an unequivocal detection of frozen water in another star system for the first time.
Sophisticated computational models let us examine objects such as supernova remnants in extraordinary detail and from every angle.
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope captured an amazing view of the planet Uranus, its rings and moons. Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) snapped the imagery. Credit: Space.com | imagery ...
From the ocean’s rolling swells to the bumpy ride of a jetliner, turbulence is everywhere. Yet despite its ubiquity, ...
Turbulence shapes plasma, stars, and magnetic fields, but remains poorly understood. New large-scale simulations reveal it ...
WD 1856+534b—a freezing world with a surface temperature of -125 degrees Fahrenheit—exists where planets are normally scoured ...
The iconic "Cosmic Cliffs" image captured by the Webb Telescope was turned into a 3D fly-through, revealing a stunning stellar nursery.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured imagery of dynamic star-forming region NCG 346 within the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC ...
When the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope were released in 2022, one in particular became instantly iconic: a striking orange and blue view of the Carina Nebula, affectionately known ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made its public debut with a series of breathtaking images. Among them was an ethereal ...
The JWST is NASA’s most powerful space observatory, aimed at uncovering mysteries of the early universe, spotting exoplanets, ...