The gas giants outside our solar system are not capable of hosting extraterrestrial life, but do offer clues in a lingering ...
Black holes have such extreme gravity that not even light can escape. They have been caught shredding entire stars and can even devour other black holes. And now, one scientist thinks there’s a chance ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured its first direct images of carbon dioxide in a planet outside the solar system in HR 8799, a multiplanet system 130 light-years away that has long been a ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope investigates the origins of 'failed stars' in the Flame Nebula"The goal of this project was to explore the fundamental low-mass limit of the star and brown dwarf formation process." ...
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Live Science on MSNJames Webb telescope spots 'rogue' planet with a cake-like atmosphere barrelling through space without a starThe James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a 'rogue' cosmic object barrelling through our galaxy without a star, and covered ...
The James Webb Space Telescope detected carbon dioxide directly on exoplanets for the first time. This allows the formation of planets to be reconstructed.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was recently used to capture direct images of four Saturn-like exoplanets in a solar system 130 light-years away.
The JWST’s latest images showcase LBN 483, a nebula shaped by dynamic stellar interactions and magnetic fields.
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