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The James Webb Telescope reveals a never-before-seen infrared image: thousands of galaxies and ancient stars expose cosmic evolution.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured amazing imagery of merging galaxies II ZW 96. The merger is located 500 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Delphinus. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, ...
The James Webb Telescope is designed to capture the faintest echoes of the early universe using a 6.5-meter gold-plated ...
A new cosmic deep field map from the COSMOS collaboration, powered by the James Webb Space Telescope, is rewriting what ...
Scientists have scored a pristine view of a pair of exotic worlds orbiting a star more than 300 light-years away — one with ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered that a hazy sky over frozen Pluto is helping to cool the dwarf planet's ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted extreme galaxy clusters generating enough ultraviolet light to account for cosmic ...
A team of astronomers have put together the largest, most detailed map of the universe ever created – and you can explore it ...
This week, tensions continue to rise in American cities like Los Angeles following the deployment of National Guard troops in ...
Surveying nearby galaxies in the process of merging with other galaxies, astronomers have identified massive, dense star ...
NASA has just released a new documentary about the most powerful space telescope ever built, and you can watch it now.
The largest map of the universe ever created is now freely available for anyone to explore, so what are you waiting for?