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Early galaxy seen by JWST contains giant young stars and supernovae

  GLASS-z12, a very early galaxy viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope Naidu et al, P. Oesch, T. Treu,…

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JWST detects evidence of a neutron star in fiery supernova remains

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may be the winners of a mysterious 37-year-long game of hide-and-seek and…

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JWST spies hints of a neutron star left behind by supernova 1987A

Within the dusty cloud left behind by supernova 1987A, the most famous stellar explosion in modern history, astronomers have found…

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JWST has taken extraordinary images of 19 nearby spiral galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope captured 19 face-on spiral galaxies NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. Lee (STScI), T. Williams (Oxford),…

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JWST images show off the swirling arms of 19 spiral galaxies

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have released new images of 19 nearby face-on spiral galaxies seen in…

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Stunning JWST image of Uranus shows 13 rings and nine moons

Uranus, showing all of its rings and nine of the planet’s 27 moons NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI This amazing shot…

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Record-breaking ‘failed star’ spotted by JWST

A team using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) spotted the smallest free-floating brown dwarf star ever recorded and two…

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JWST releases new image of famous supernova remnant—with a twist

NASA has released a new image of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A) taken by the James Webb Space Telescope…

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500,000 stars shine on in new JWST image

A new image from NASA’s almost two-year-old James Webb Space Telescope features new details of a portion of our galaxy’s…

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JWST spots two of the most distant galaxies astronomers have ever seen

A team using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has observed two of the most distant galaxies astronomers have ever seen.…

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