A nearby galaxy is ablaze with new stars in a dazzling new image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Space on MSNRogue exoplanet or failed star? James Webb Space Telescope looks into a new cosmic case"Planetary-mass objects don't fit neatly into existing categories of stars or planets." Using the James Webb Space Telescope ...
SPHEREx is set to launch at Friday from California. Here are five things to know about NASA's latest advanced space telescope ...
Because it's traveling without an interfering star, the James Webb Space Telescope was able to study a solitary, planet-like ...
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Space on MSNFrom interstellar dust to life beyond Earth: Why scientists can't wait NASA's new SPHEREx space telescopeA modest NASA space telescope with grand ambitions will soon launch into an orbit around Earth. Here's why scientists are ...
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New Scientist on MSNNASA set to launch SPHEREx space telescope to scan entire skyNASA's newest space telescope will scan the entire sky in a range of near-infrared wavelengths to help astronomers better ...
The Rosette Nebula is a star-forming region in the Milky Way galaxy that looks like a rose. It's located in the Monoceros constellation, about 5,000 light years from Earth.
The universe is an endless source of fascination. Observing celestial bodies brings a sense of wonder and discovery. However, ...
NASA’s SPHEREx mission will survey the entire sky in 102 different “colors” of light, offering scientists an unprecedented ...
Recent technological advancements have made it easier than ever to explore the cosmos. One of the most exciting innovations ...
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IFLScience on MSNScientists Create First Flat Telescope Lens That Doesn’t Distort ColorsThe first telescopes refracted light, and today reflectors dominate, but there is a third way to make light focus, and it ...
A new James Webb Space Telescope study finds that Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's central black hole, constantly emits light from its swirling accretion disk. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Ralf ...
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