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Related: James Webb telescope spots wind blowing faster than a bullet on '2-faced planet' with eternal night Located 50 light-years from Earth, LHS-1140b is roughly 1.73 times wider than our ...
The exoplanet, discovered in 2009, remained elusive due to dense clouds. Now, scientists have peered through with the James Webb Space Telescope.
In the new picture, released today (Sept. 21) by the European Space Agency (ESA), our solar system's eighth planet Neptune shimmers like a glorious crystal ball, with a stack of gauzy rings ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is ...
Scientists using The James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered potentially earth-shattering evidence indicating a faraway world could be home to alien life. A team at the University of Cambridge ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of what is thought to be the first ever recorded planetary engulfment event revealed a hot accretion disk surrounding the star, with an ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is advancing astronomers' knowledge of Neptune, such as revealing the planet's ghostly rings in 2022. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / STScI Voyager 2 also took Neptune's ...
NASA’s James Webb telescope has made the first-known observation of a planet swallowed up by a star, with “surprising” results, scientists say.
The newest release from the James Webb Space Telescope team is a pair of highly detailed images of Jupiter that show its auroras around the poles. Both images are composites, meaning they combine ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully detected auroras on Neptune for the first time ever, finishing a job that NASA's Voyager 2 probe began decades ago.
An infamous asteroid known as 2024 YR4 won't be crashing into Earth anytime soon, but the James Webb Space Telescope recently went to get a look at it anyway.. If the name of the asteroid sounds ...
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