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James Webb Telescope helps enhance technology from virtual reality to LASIK eye surgery
Fox News· 6 days agoThe James Webb Telescope is delivering amazing photos of space like we’ve never seen before. "Some...
James Webb telescope reveals long-studied baby star is actually 'twins' — and they're throwing...
LiveScience· 6 days agoA distant star first spotted decades ago is actually a pair of baby stars that are each spewing...
The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues − an aerospace...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 7 days agoYou can use other sensors on the telescope, such as magnetometers and star sensors, to make up for...
The Hubble Space Telescope is back in business
The Register· 7 days agoThe Hubble Space Telescope has resumed science operations in single-gyro mode after one of its three remaining gyros was declared suspect. For now,...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoNASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, and in the decades since scientists have benefitted from its unprecedented views far beyond our galaxy ...
Eccentric Oddities: Surprise Discovery of Mysterious Mini-Neptune Exoplanets
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearchers discovered four mini-Neptunes with volatile-rich compositions around red dwarfs, using...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 6 days agoFor anyone out of the space-exploration-loop, the James Webb Space Telescope is NASA’s newest astronomical ...
Don’t Miss: Witness a “Once-in-a-Lifetime” Nova Explosion
SciTechDaily· 14 hours agoThe red giant is a large sphere in shades of red, orange, and white, with the side facing the white...
This long-studied star is actually a stellar duo: 'We were absolutely stunned'
SPACE.com· 7 days agoFor decades, telescope observations showed the WL 20 group, which lies within a massive molecular...
Hubble Back In Business, Wows With New Galaxy Image
Forbes· 3 days agoBehold galaxy NGC 1546. Its glowing center and ethereal lanes of dust are highlights of a new Hubble Space Telescope image released by NASA on June 18.