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The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has captured a high-resolution image of a tightly bound pair of actively forming stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47, in near-infrared light.
Last year, the James Webb Space Telescope fortuitously spotted the unmistakable shape of a question mark across the sky. The uncanny feature was captured lurking at the bottom of an image of a ...
One of the latest observations made from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a trio of galaxies that form a shape resembling a question mark. And that’s really how astronomers feel ...
The Hubble Space Telescope viewed this region of space, left, but the dusty red galaxy forming the question mark is more prominent in the James Webb Space Telescope's view, right. Credit: NASA ...
A curious question mark shape has been spotted by Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope Credit: NASA. While the finding was surprising on its own, it got even weirder.
Webb has stumbled across a question mark-shaped galaxy, and the reasons for its uniqueness reveal how the telescope looks at some of the most distant galaxies. Skip to main content Menu ...
Researchers identified the likely planetary candidate’s infrared light after blocking out its host star’s overwhelming glare ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered its first exoplanet, astronomers said Wednesday, capturing rare direct images ...
NASA and other space agencies released the first full-color, scientific James Webb Space Telescope images. They include galaxies, nebulae, and observations of an exoplanet's atmosphere.
James Webb Space Telescope finds clues about a pair of faraway, interacting galaxies that trace a distinct question mark in ...