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In depth: James Webb Space Telescope’s spectacular image of Jupiter

When the James Webb Area Telescope (JWST) blasted off from French Guiana Dec. 25, 2021, astronomers anticipated it could ship breathtaking photos of...

James Webb pierces the cold heart of the Chameleon

Stars kind when huge clouds of chilly fuel and dust fragment, condense, and collapse. Because the density in a small a part of...

James Webb helps shed light on black holes and star formation

The James Webb Area Telescope (JWST) lately snapped this shot of a spiral galaxy sporting a tightly held ring of vivid, budding stars,...

10 times last year James Webb blew us away with stunning images

It's no exaggeration to say the James Webb Area Telescope (JWST) represents a brand new period for contemporary astronomy. Launched on Dec, 25, 2021,...

Snapshot: JWST finds stars on the edge of formation

When NASA launched the primary science pictures from the James Webb Area Telescope (JWST) in July, one of many standouts was of the...

How JWST revealed a surprisingly bright, complex early universe

The discoveries popping out of James Webb are already altering how astronomers consider the early universe and difficult a lot of the present...

Snapshot: James Webb captures a star in the making

NASA's James Webb House Telescope (JWST) lately captured the spectacular hourglass form surrounding darkish cloud L1527, situated some 460 light-years away the constellation...

Why are stars pointy in images from James Webb

When my 7-year-old son doodles a star within the night time sky, it’s virtually all the time drawn with 5 spikes. That’s how...

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See 6 planets in late August and early September

See 6 planets earlier than dawn Possibly you’ve already seen Jupiter and Mars within the morning sky? They’re simply...

Voyager 2: Our 1st and last visit to Neptune

Reprinted from NASA. Voyager 2 passes by Neptune, 35 years in the past Thirty-five years in the past, on August...

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