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Over 40 stars in a galaxy billions of light-years away were photographed, offering a glimpse into an era when the universe ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured massive galaxy cluster RX J2129. located about 3.2 billion light-years away. A ‘supernova-hosting galaxy’ can be seen three times, at 3 different points in time ...
See the iconic Pillars of Creation in this 3D visualization created from James Webb and Hubble Space Telescope data. Credits ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have characterized the atmosphere of a hot super-Neptune exoplanet ...
The research group observed a galaxy nearly 6.5 billion light-years from Earth; when the universe was half its current age.
In the distant galaxy, the team discovered 44 stars, made visible through the phenomenon of gravitational lensing and the ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered dozens of ancient stars in the distant Dragon Arc galaxy, revealing new insights into the universe's formation and evolution.
Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed more than 40 stars within the gravitationally lensed "Dragon Arc" ...
"I never dreamed of Webb seeing them in such large numbers." ...
Luck has recently led to the discovery of several individual stars in extremely distant galaxies. 44 in a single galaxy, ...
Astronomers used JWST and gravitational lensing to spot 44 individual stars in a galaxy 6.5 billion light-years away.