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James Webb Space Telescope's strange little red dots may really be 'black hole stars'
What are the little red dots discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope? These X-rays may offer a clue.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured the first detailed images of planetary nebula Tc 1, revealing new details of what ...
James Webb Space Telescope imagery of the Carina Nebula, Southern Ring Nebula and exoplanet WASP-96 b atmospheric data has ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have investigated the star-forming region W51, resulting in stunning new images.
A Northwestern University-led team of astronomers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to discover a former star that exploded millions of years ago. The star, which was in a nearby galaxy, exploded ...
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James Webb Space Telescope watches distant galaxies form farthest cluster ever seen in the ancient universe (image)
Using the James Webb Space Telescope and NASA's Chandra X-ray space telescope, scientists have observed the most distant and thus earliest galaxy cluster ever seen coming together. The infant cluster, ...
A study of the fascinating galaxy system nicknamed "The Stingray" suggests that mysterious little red dots could be a phase in the evolution of galaxies powered by actively feeding black holes, rather ...
James Webb Space Telescope Near-infrared Camera (JWST NIRCam) false colour image of IRAS07251-0248, made by combining exposures with the 2 mm (Blue), 2.77 mm (Green) and 3.56 mm (Red) wide filters on ...
Astronomers spotted nine galaxies with characteristics that have never been seen as a collection before. It's possible this is a newly found type of star-forming galaxy. When you purchase through ...
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