July 2026 marks four years since NASA's JamesWebbSpace Telescope (JWST) images were first revealed to the general public, marking a new era for astronomy ... Webb Space Telescope image (Image credit.
The JamesWebbSpace Telescope has found evidence for thick water-ice clouds high in the atmosphere of Epsilon Indi Ab, one of the closest Jupiter-like worlds we can study directly ... The post James Webb ...
The JamesWebbSpace Telescope has picked up the same unexplained absorption signal on the surfaces of two very different frozen worlds, Pluto and Titan... The post The James Webb Space Telescope has ...
... useful for detailed observations.How Nasa’s JamesWebbSpace Telescope studied the atmosphere of the planet The James Webb Space Telescope was used to observe one of these transits in infrared light.
Astronomers have used the JamesWebbSpace Telescope (JWST) to observe an oddball gas giant exoplanet orbiting a dead star, a white dwarf, located some 80 light-years away ... something only Webb can do."
About 12 million light-years from Earth, a nearby galaxy named Messier 82 is building stars at a furious pace, and NASA’s JamesWebbSpace Telescope has now picked out 16.5 million of them one by one.
Astronomers note that M82's extreme starburst phase won't last forever. It is expected to continue for only a few hundred million years-a brief moment in cosmic time ... .
After passing closest to the Sun in late 2025, its warming surface released gases that allowed NASA's JamesWebbSpace Telescope to examine its chemical makeup in unprecedented detail.
Yet much of its interior has remained concealed.As per NASA, the JamesWebbSpace Telescope has produced one of the clearest views ever obtained of this remarkable galaxy.
The JamesWebbSpace Telescope has made the early universe look less simple again ... The post The James Webb Space Telescope found a spiral galaxy, nicknamed the Big Wheel, that existed just two billion ...
An intense demolition derby of at least six galaxies smashing into one another has been found lurking in the early universe by the JamesWebbSpace Telescope... When the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) looked closer, it found a surprise ... ....