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James Webb telescope finds supermassive black hole hidden inside 'Jekyll and Hyde' galaxy
The discovery of a hidden supermassive black hole inside an ancient galaxy suggests that some of our universe's most extreme objects could be invisible unless observed in infrared wavelengths, James ...
The European Southern Observatory's Extremely Large Telescope is set to have full scientific operations commencing by ...
It uses your phone’s sensors, GPS data, and object catalogs to help you align, locate, and track targets with minimal ...
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'We were amazed': Scientists using James Webb telescope may have discovered the earliest supernova in the known universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope report that a powerful gamma-ray burst detected in March may have been ...
"This observation also demonstrates that we can use Webb to find individual stars when the universe was only 5% of its ...
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World’s largest optical telescope seen taking shape
The world’s largest optical telescope is seen taking shape in an amazing image. The European Southern Observatory’s Extremely ...
The James Webb Space Telescope and other international observatories have spotted a 13-billion-year-old supernova. On Tuesday ...
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Extremely Large Telescope under construction | Space photo of the day for Dec. 10, 2025
High up in the Chilean Andes, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is set to become the world's largest optical telescope and ...
They call it the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and after it launches, possibly as soon as fall 2026, it will become NASA's flagship eye in the sky, dwarfing even the mighty James Webb Space ...
The University of Michigan has been announced as one of two American institutions helping with the design and construction of ...
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NASA’s Webb telescope detects the earliest known supernova from 730 million years after the Big Bang
NASA’s Webb Telescope detects the earliest known supernova, GRB 250314A, 730 million years after the Big Bang, capturing its host galaxy and providing unprecedented early-universe observations.
Conventional telescopes are limited in detecting low-surface-brightness (LSB) structures, which are essential for studying ...
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