The first pictures from the Hubble successor are already here! What did the new space telescope see in deep space? James Webb is the largest extraterrestrial telescope in history. Its primary ...
Astronomers have long believed that the swirling disks of gas and dust that form planets around young stars last only about ...
"In a sense, protoplanetary disks provide us with baby pictures of planetary systems ... The team observed a star with the official designation WISE J044634.16–262756.1B – more conveniently ...
The X-37B spacecraft is a mission unknown to the general public, but thanks to some images we know a little more about it today. The United States Space Force has shared an image o ...
If there were such a thing as a photo album of the universe, it might include snapshots of pancake-like disks of gas and dust ...
A Georgia Court of Appeals ruling has stripped official immunity from Henry County school administrators, who were sued after ...
The Amazing Spider-Man helmer Marc Webb is in the director's chair ... as well as a number of Wick regulars. Universal Pictures is taking a page out of Disney’s book and is embarking on a ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a stunning and fashionable sight: the Sombrero Galaxy, named for its resemblance to the traditional Mexican hat. With its wide, flat shape ...
A nearby galaxy is ablaze with new stars in a dazzling new image from the James ... images taken by the JWST's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on the James Webb ...
The James Webb Space Telescope zoomed in on extremely faint objects, called brown dwarfs, in the Flame Nebula. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / STScI / M. Meyer (University of Michigan) There's a class ...
A star-forming region near the core of the Milky Way, featuring a cluster of protostars and a previously unseen region of ionized hydrogen gas A dwarf irregular galaxy bursting with star formation ...
The James Webb Space Telescope ... Let's take a look at the best of Webb so far. Here, in no particular order, are the 35 best Webb images we've seen to date. Among the very first things NASA ...