Two PhD students from the University of Sydney utilized artificial intelligence to rectify the blurry image issue of the James Webb Space Telescope from Earth.
Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
If it is a galaxy, it would be the oldest known galaxy in the cosmos, but it could also be a brown dwarf or an early black hole.
About 50 light-years from Earth, a gas giant about half the mass of Jupiter orbits a sunlike star. The discovery of Pegasi 51 ...
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Comet 3I/ATLAS has been transformed by billions of years of space radiation, James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has a thick irradiated crust that no longer resembles its home star system, simulations and ...
The gas giant WASP-18b belongs to a class known as ultra-hot Jupiters — giant, searing, gaseous planets that orbit perilously close to their stars. Researchers used a new technique called ...
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James Webb telescope celebrates Halloween with eerie image of a dying sun — it's what our own might look like one day
This Halloween, the James Webb Space Telescope has served us up a stunning image of the Red Spider Nebula. It could be a ...
The European Space Agency's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has captured unprecedented close-range data on the interstellar object ...
NASA joins the Roman space telescope and key instruments, marking a milestone toward its 2027 launch to reveal the cosmos.
A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) has revealed that most massive stars in the early universe were likely born in ...
DeGrasse Tyson, the world-renowned astrophysicist, spoke in front of 4,000 people at a summit in Erie in Oct. 29.
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