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Unprecedented views of largest star-forming region in our galaxy captured by Webb telescope
Sagittarius B2, a massive molecular cloud near the center of the Milky Way, is densely packed with stars and complex magnetic fields.
EU researchers are developing powerful new telescopes to help uncover Earth-like planets around distant stars and advance the search for extraterrestrial life.
Scientists are developing PoET, a new EU-funded solar telescope, to overcome stellar noise hindering the search for Earth-like exoplanets around Sun-l ...
The main image at left shows a combined Webb and Hubble view of spiral galaxy NGC 1637, with the region of interest in the top right. The remaining three panels show a detailed view of a red ...
Astronomers have captured the most detailed view yet of a red supergiant star just before it exploded, hidden beneath layers of cosmic dust. Credit: Shutterstock Astronomers using the James Webb Space ...
When you think of telescopes in space, you probably think of the Hubble Space Telescope and its younger, larger sibling, the James Webb Space Telescope.
Webb Telescope Illuminates Star-Birthing Zone in Milky Way. On Thursday, the James Webb Space Telescope, operated by NASA, released striking visuals of stars and interstellar matter in the Milky Way’s ...
"It's an elegant answer, really, because we thought it was a tiny galaxy full of many separate cold stars, but it's actually, effectively, one gigantic, very cold star." ...
Observatory focused on Sagittarius B2, giant molecular cloud located just a few hundred light-years from supermassive black hole at galaxy’s center - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveals stunning details of largest star formation in the Milky Way
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of Sagittarius B2, a highly active star-forming region near the Milky Way's center. Ut ...
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Most detailed glimpse yet of doomed star captured by astronomers
The most detailed glimpse yet of a doomed star hidden in dust before it exploded has been captured by astronomers. Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team identified a ...
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