The initial findings offer novel perspectives on the relationship between star formation and the evolution of galaxies.
A little-known chapter of the Hubble Space Telescope’s history is a reminder of the risks of looking at the sun ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the infrared glow of an ancient supernova's light echo, revealing ...
Carnegie Science and NASA are celebrating ... who deduced the universe could not remain stationary without imploding under gravity's pull. The rate of cosmic expansion is now known as the Hubble ...
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech There are likely more supermassive black holes lurking in the universe than we can see ... a pancake of superheated gas and dust known as an accretion disk.
However, there is still a great deal we don't know about the universe. To put this into context ... upon yet — "unknown unknowns," rather than "known unknowns." This curiosity is all about ...
But researchers have used the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration of NASA and its European and Canadian space ...
Once upon a time, the core of a massive star collapsed, creating a shockwave that blasted outward, ripping the star apart as ...
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.
We can judge the value of any scientific endeavour based on how much of our knowledge it overturns or transforms.