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Comet 3I/ATLAS has been transformed by billions of years of space radiation, James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has a thick irradiated crust that no longer resembles its home star system, simulations and ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots the haunting Red Spider Nebula with 3-light-year-long legs
What you're looking at here is the aftermath of a sun-like star that eventually reached the end of its life and poofed out ...
An international team of astronomers have employed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe a nearby M-dwarf star ...
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Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to make 1st 3D map of exoplanet — and it's so hot, it rips apart water
Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to make 1st 3D map of exoplanet — and it's so hot, it rips apart water ...
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JWST Reveals Ancient Cosmic Ray Damage on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
Could a comet be sent on such a trajectory through the galaxy that its surface no longer reflects the world from which it came? New observations of the comet 3I/ATLAS by the James Webb Space Telescope ...
What: Astronomers using JWST and ALMA have captured the earliest known stage of planet formation around the protostar ...
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JWST Reveals Never-Before-Seen Details Of The Red Spider Nebula And It's Spectacular
This new image from JWST also reveals for the first time the full extent of the nebula's lobes, or the spider's "legs", seen ...
JWST found a carbon-atmosphere planet orbiting a pulsar, challenging current models of how planets form. Scientific progress ...
This image from the James Web Space Telescope (JWST) reveals a glowing core teeming with billions of stars. The shot is a ...
JWST observations show that early galaxies were chaotic, gas-filled systems rather than stable disks. Researchers from ...
This new James Webb Space Telescope image features a cosmic creepy-crawly called NGC 6537–the Red Spider Nebula. Using its ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how galaxies formed in the early universe.
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