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The James Webb Space Telescope has turned its infrared eyes toward Jupiter, capturing auroras hundreds of times brighter than ...
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Space.com on MSNCalling citizen scientists! Help NASA's Galaxy Zoo classify galaxies seen by James Webb ...Through the citizen science project, called Galaxy Zoo (part of the Zooniverse platform), volunteers can help astronomers ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope finds water in the air of exotic 'sub-Neptune' exoplanet"I had been waiting my entire career for Webb so that we could meaningfully characterize the atmospheres of these smaller ...
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Space on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope Amazing View Of Protostar Explained By NASATravel to James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam and MIRI instrument views of protostar L1527. The protostar is about 100,000 ...
New images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal that Jupiter’s dazzling auroras are hundreds of times brighter than ...
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Space on MSNAmazing Cartwheel Galaxy Via James Webb Space TelescopeTravel 500 million light-years into the James Webb Space Telescope's amazing view of the Cartwheel Galaxy. Credit: ESA/Webb, ...
Jupiter's stunning auroras are hundreds of times brighter than those seen on Earth, as pictured in new images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The James Webb Space Telescope was late to launch, but the observatory is making up for lost time. After several years of operation, Webb has captured some truly stunning cosmic vistas ...
Astronomers have detected possible biosignature gases, including dimethyl sulfide (DMS), in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Located in the habitable ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have peered into galaxies that existed at cosmic noon to hunt ravenously feeding black holes and bursts of starbirth. Comments ( 0 ) ( ) ...
But when the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) peered next to the lion, it revealed astounding new details. In the tiny constellation Sextans, JWST detected groups of galaxies up to 12 billion ...
Welcome to the Tuesday Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light—a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. We’ll let other publications ...
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