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Webb Explores Cosmic Dawn: Witnessing the First Galaxies Feeding on Cold Gas
SciTechDaily· 7 days agoData from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope show that there is a lot of cold, neutral gas in the...
James Webb telescope spots a dozen newborn stars spewing gas in the same direction — and nobody is...
LiveScience· 8 hours agoAstronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have observed a strange stellar phenomenon...
Stunning JWST image proves we were right about how young stars form
New Scientist· 1 day agoAstronomers have caught the stars aligning. A new image from theJames Webb Space Telescope (JWST)...
Black holes formed quasars less than a billion years after Big Bang
Ars Technica· 4 days agoThe seeming impossibility of supermassive black holes in the early Universe was already a bit of a...
Iconic Crab Nebula shines in gorgeous James Webb Space Telescope views (video, image)
Space via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNASA's James Webb Space Telescope dissected the Crab Nebula’s structure, aiding astronomers as they...
NASA’s Webb Telescope Detects Most Distant Known Carbon In The Cosmos
Forbes· 6 days agoAstronomers have detected the most distant known carbon in the universe, dating from only 350...
New Crab Nebula image captured by James Webb Space Telescope offers unique glimpse at 'unusual'...
Yahoo News via AOL· 3 days agoNo, that isn’t Old Bay seasoning. It’s dust from the outer shell of the supernova explosion, and...
Slow-Motion Supernovae Prove Einstein Right Again
Scientific American· 16 hours agoDespite more than a century of efforts to show otherwise, it seems Albert Einstein can still do no wrong. Or at least that’s the case for his special...
The dominant model of the universe is creaking
The Economist· 3 days agoIN ARIZONA, AT Kitt Peak National Observatory, a telescope has spent three years building a three-dimensional map of the heavens. In examining the light...
The Universe’s Biggest Explosions Made Some Of The Elements We Are Composed Of. But There’s Another...
IFLScience· 7 days agoAfter its “birth” in the Big Bang, the universe consisted mainly of hydrogen and a few helium atoms. More-or-less all elements heavier than helium were ...