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Bejeweled galaxy of 'Bernice's Hair' sparkles in new Hubble Telescope photo
SPACE.com· 6 days agoThe nearby spiral galaxy, formally known as NGC 4689, lies only 54 million light-years from Earth....
Space photo of the week: James Webb telescope spots galaxy churning out stars in overtime
Live Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNGC 4449 is part of the M94 galaxy group, which is close to the Local Group that hosts the Milky Way...
Does the Milky Way orbit anything?
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMilky Way; the Andromeda galaxy; a smaller spiral galaxy called Triangulum; and several dwarf galaxies, including ...
We build Lego's official Artemis SLS and Milky Way Galaxy
The Register· 6 days agoHands-On Lego has added plastic brick representations of NASA's Space Launch System and the Milky ...
James Webb Space Telescope finds a dusty skeleton in this starburst galaxy's closet
SPACE.com· 5 days agoLocated 12.5 million light-years away in the constellation of Canes Venatici...has much in common...
Webb Telescope Spots Most Distant Galaxy Ever Observed
ExtremeTech· 17 hours agoThe 'surprisingly bright' galaxy is thought to have formed just 290 million years after the Big Bang.
James Webb Space Telescope spots the most distant galaxy ever seen (image)
Space via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJames Webb Space Telescope has spotted the two earliest and most distant galaxies ever seen. One,...
Trillions Of Rogue Planets In Our Galaxy? New Discoveries Hint At Milky Way's Immensity
HotHardware· 6 days agoThe Euclid space telescope unveiled seven more rogue planets in an image of the Horesehead Nebula,...
Massive, magnetic stars beyond the Milky Way detected for the 1st time
SPACE.com· 4 days agoFor the first time, astronomers have detected the magnetic fields of massive, blazingly hot stars...
New Record-Breaker: Earliest And Most Distant Galaxies Ever Found Spotted By JWST
IFLScience· 15 hours agoThe light of both of them comes from just 300 million years after the Big Bang and it was possible to observe them only thanks to the power of the James Webb Space Telescope