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Alexandra Vidyuk, CEO at Beyond Earth Ventures, explores the breakthroughs that the James Webb telescope can bring to ...
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope may have spotted a gas giant planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A.
Planet could be a gas giant, orbiting 1 to 2 times the distance between Sun and Earth. The Alpha Centauri system, our nearest stellar neighbor, has long captured the imagination of science fiction and ...
A giant planet may be orbiting the nearest Sun-like star to Earth, and the discovery is sparking excitement across the ...
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New Scientist on MSNA planet the size of Saturn could orbit the nearest sun-like star
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a possible gas giant the size of Saturn in the stellar system nearest our own ...
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Webb’s Mid-Infrared Breakthrough: How a Disappearing Planet May Rewrite Exoplanet Science
If finding exoplanets around our nearest stellar neighbor were easy, astronomers would have mapped Alpha Centauri’s planetary system long ago. Instead, the search has required a blend of technical ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered evidence of a giant planet orbiting a star in the solar system closest to ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNJames Webb Telescope Makes History With Potential New Exoplanet Found Near Alpha Centauri A
In a groundbreaking revelation, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has uncovered strong evidence suggesting the presence ...
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Fox Weather on MSNNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope spots a potential gas giant
A NASA telescope has detected its clearest signal yet of a potential Saturn-sized gas giant orbiting around a distant star complex. The system, known as Alpha Centauri, is more than four light-years ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is the biggest, most powerful, and most expensive telescope ever to be sent into space, and it's named after Granville County native and UNC graduate James E. Webb ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope finds black holes that waited patiently before devouring stars in dusty galaxies
"These are the first JWST observations of tidal disruption events, and they look nothing like what we’ve ever seen before." ...
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