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A group of researchers from Nagoya University and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan looked at a galaxy named GHZ2 or GLASS-z12, which was first identified in the James Webb GLASS survey.
The European Space Agency has released its image of the month for January, and it is (perhaps unsurprisingly) a stunning shot ...
The James Webb Space Telescope explored a cold, wispy molecular cloud that could provide key insights into the “building blocks of life.” The Chamaeleon I dark molecular cloud, located 630 ...
That is until Webb looked at it with fresh eyes, revealing more than 33,000 young stars. Despite being the largest stellar population in our galaxy, red dwarfs are notoriously difficult to see in ...
The image of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is the "deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date," according to NASA. In the first James Webb Space Telescope image to be ...
Now, thanks to Webb's high-resolution imaging, astronomers have discovered more than 33,000 young stars embedded in the NGC 346 nebula, the galaxy's brightest and largest star formation region.
The observed redshift of the line indicates we see the galaxy as it was just 367 million years after the Big Bang. "The first images of the James Webb Space Telescope revealed so many early ...
Over the past six months, we Earthlings have seen some pretty awe-inspiring images through the James Webb Space Telescope ... gravitational lensing: When a galaxy’s gravity is strong enough ...
The world's most powerful observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, has used its instrument to make a breakthrough discovery. NASA has taken to its blog on its official website to announce that ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is experiencing an issue with one of its instruments, the Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph, or NIRISS. The instrument is currently offline with no ...
James Webb has hit a software glitch. The newly minted telescope has only been in service for a little over six months, but it has run into yet another problem that will delay scientific ...
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