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NASA: Even the James Webb Space Telescope Will Struggle to Spot Habitable Planets
ExtremeTech· 6 days agoInvariably, the study authors suggest that the James Webb Space Telescope is uniquely capable of observing this world ...
Webb Explores Cosmic Dawn: Witnessing the First Galaxies Feeding on Cold Gas
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoData from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope show that there is a lot of cold, neutral gas in the...
JWST spotted an incredible number of supernovae in the early universe
New Scientist· 3 days agoAstronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found an astonishing number of supernovae in the distant ...
A Radio Telescope Captured the Noise Humanity Leaks Into Space
Inverse· 7 days agoA radio telescope on its way to the Moon captured a “selfie” of our planet’s radio waves, updating a...
How a NASA scientist blew all of our minds
Mashable· 4 days ago"No," Stone responded, "we're having too much fun." Indeed, Stone served as the head scientist for the space agency's Voyager mission, which sent two...
‘Dyson spheres’ were theorized as a way to detect alien life. Scientists say they’ve found potential...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNew research suggests stars in the Milky Way give off infrared heat expected from Dyson spheres,...
#IamPhysSci - Corey Beard, Ph.D., Physics & Astronomy | UCI
UC Irvine Today· 6 days ago“What’s up there?” It’s a question that Corey Beard, who’s about to graduate with his Ph.D. in...
8 strange objects that could be hiding in the outer solar system
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe outer solar system is a vast and mysterious place that could be harboring hidden objects we know...
JWST Detects the Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy in the Known Universe—And It’s Super Weird
Scientific American· 4 days agoKevin Hainline can time travel from his desk. This places it well within a mysterious epoch called...
Astronomers Await Rare Cosmic Explosion Set to Occur This Summer
ExtremeTech· 4 days agoThe night sky will appear to gain a new star this summer when T Coronae Borealis, or T CrB, undergoes its first nova in this millennium. For a few days, skygazers can spot T CrB without binoculars ...