Our Milky Way galaxy forms the equivalent of two or three new Sun-like stars per year ... and pink and white (from Webb data). The two telescopes generate different-looking images that you can see ...
The James Webb Space Telescope may have found dozens of elusive brown dwarfs — strange objects larger than planets but smaller than stars — beyond the Milky ... a stunning new image of the ...
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to observe three early ultra-massive galaxies, formed shortly after the ...
Ring Nebula: The Ring Nebula is a famous planetary nebula located approximately 2,000 light-years away from our galaxy. It ...
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered three massive galaxies from the early universe, revealing ...
After nearly three years in space, the world's most powerful telescope has forever changed the way curious Earthlings view ...
The findings suggest that the formation of stars in the early universe was much quicker than previously thought.
"We are getting closer to unlocking the secrets of how stars and planets formed in the harsh conditions of the early universe." At this point, astronomers are used to the James Webb Space ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the first brown dwarf star candidates outside the Milky Way. The European Space Agency (ESA) said that these candidates reside in the star cluster NGC 602 ...
An international team of astronomers, including Peter Zeidler, Elena Sabbi, Elena Manjavacas and Antonella Nota, used Webb ... the Milky Way," added Manjavacas. "We need to be ready for new ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) — with a little help from the Hubble Space Telescope — may have found a family of so-called "failed star" brown dwarfs in the Milky Way's satellite galaxy ...