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James Webb Space Telescope, supernova
Are James Webb Space Telescope images really so colorful?
While large portions of the pillars appear dark red in the Hubble image, the JWST image depicts most of the formation in golden and orange tones. This means that the visual light emitted by the pillars is longer wavelength (red) but a bit closer to the middle of the spectrum of infrared light depicted in the image.
James Webb Space Telescope discovers one of the earliest 'truly gargantuan' supernovas ever seen
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted one of the earliest and most distant supernovas, marking the death of a stellar monster 20 times the mass of the sun.
Powerful Webb Telescope captures photos of one of the earliest supernova ever seen
The James Webb Space Telescope captured photos of one of the earliest supernovas ever seen using infrared technology, and creating a time lapse of the phenomena.
Centuries-old supernova guides James Webb Space Telescope through an interstellar gap
"We think every dense, dusty region that we see, and most of the ones we don't see, look like this on the inside — we just have never been able to look inside them before."
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Shows 3D Structure Of Dust And Gas Between Stars
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured highly detailed images showing the complex layers of interstellar dust and gas.
James Webb Space Telescope watches planet-forming dust shells zooming through space
The shells of carbon-rich dust are expanding outward into space at the breakneck velocity of 1,600 miles per second.
James Webb Space Telescope's 'little red dots' come into focus
A cosmic object spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope has flummoxed astronomers. Now, a research team has studied hundreds of these "little red dots" and found clues about their identity.
Silicon to the Stars: How This Everyday Element Powers the Webb Telescope!
Silicon is key to the James Webb Space Telescope because it’s a reliable, affordable semiconductor. Its stable structure lets it generate data when exposed to light, making it perfect for sensors. Silicon’s ability to switch between electrical states is what makes it such a vital material for space technology.
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Amazing James Webb Space Telescope Images
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James Webb space telescope images
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Webb telescope just solved the 'universe-breaking problem'
The Webb telescope — a scientific collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency — is designed to peer into ...
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James Webb Telescope Reveals Intricate Layers of Interstellar Dust And Gas, NASA Shares Image
The initial findings offer novel perspectives on the relationship between star formation and the evolution of galaxies.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Stuns Researchers as It Captures a Treasure of Hidden Stars in Distant Galaxies
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has added another honor to its name by locating a record number of new stars in a faraway ...
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James Webb telescope spies record-breaking hoard of stars hiding in a warped 'dragon' galaxy
Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed more than 40 stars within the gravitationally lensed "Dragon Arc" ...
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Webb sees shockwave continuing hundreds of years after supernova blast
The shockwave Webb studied emerged from Cassiopeia A, now a neutron star, about 11,000 light-years from Earth. After the ...
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