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The James Webb Space Telescope's Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) captures stunning views of ...
A 'prelude to a supernova' is how NASA describes this stunning new James Webb Space Telescope image of Wolf-Rayet Star WR 124 ...
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James Webb Space Telescope finds precursors to 'building blocks of life' in nearby galaxy
"We found an unexpected chemical complexity, with abundances far higher than predicted by current theoretical models." ...
Woven through the universe are forces, often unseen, that dictate its grand design. For example, at the very heart of nearly ...
Observations of a distant quasar reveal that supermassive black holes may suppress star formation across intergalactic distances.
The telescope primarily detects light in the infrared in order to observe sources such as the first galaxies and protostars.
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Deepest views from James Webb and Chandra telescopes reveal a monster object that defies theory — Space photo of the week
The James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory have captured the clearest image yet of a galaxy cluster in the making, seen when the universe was only one billion years old.
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New fear unlocked: runaway black holes
If a pair of black holes coalesce into one, much of that vast energy can be released in a few seconds.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will provide insights far more precisely than ground telescopes can manage now, as the rock is too far away for most Earth-based instruments.
JWST and ESA’s Ariel mission plan coordinated exoplanet observations starting in 2030, combining high-resolution targeting and large-scale surveys to expand atmospheric data collection.
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