HH 30, a fascinating Herbig-Haro object, serves as a cosmic laboratory for studying star formation and planetary evolution.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a belching protostar in its infancy. By studying the dust grains whirling around ...
Our modern era of space observation and exploration deepens our connection with the universe—and with each other. When NASA ...
The powerful Webb with its incredible sensitivity observed dust grains the size of bacteria, which will eventually coalesce ...
The planet 51 Pegasi b is a long way from Prior Lake, 48 light years (several billion miles) to be exact. It orbits a fifth magnitude star, similar to our Sun, in the constellation Pegasus. It was ...
Astronomers have made an exciting discovery—a massive radio jet stretching 200,000 light-years across from a distant quasar. This is the largest radio jet ever found in the early universe, and it ...
NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope has captured grains the size of a single bacterium that'll likely transform into planets.
NASA's upcoming Pandora mission will complement the James Webb Space Telescope by making it easier to detect water in the atmospheres of distant exoplanets.
With HWO, SETI could detect these emissions from as far as 5.7 light-years away, just beyond our closest stellar neighbor, Proxima Centauri. Finally, as you get closer and closer to Earth, you would ...
Captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), this celestial spectacle, known as Herbig Haro 30 or HH 30, highlights a ...
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal monster black holes in the early universe that seem to have grown too ...