Learn about a new observation of a galaxy emitting ultraviolet light that broke through the early universe's dense fog.
Herbig-Haro 49/50, aka the 'Cosmic Tornado', as seen by Spitzer in January 2006. The source of the 'tornado', a Class 1 ...
In a major breakthrough, the James Webb space telescope of NASA has for the first time captured auroral activity on Neptune, ...
Scientists suspected the ice giant hosted auroras—and had already observed them on Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. But an ...
The strange sight is actually two galaxies, with the light of the second warped around the one at the front as a result of ...
Red specks in the early universe are puzzling astronomers, but a proposed explanation suggests they are the progenitors of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered unusual compact sources of light in the distant Universe, nicknamed little red ...
Known as SIMP 0136, the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope caught a glimpse of it floating through the universe all by ...
The threat from near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 may have subsided, but discoveries of other hazardous space rocks are set to ...
Unexpected, Bright Hydrogen Emission Caught Astronomers by Surprise In the early universe, space was filled with a dense fog of neutral hydrogen gas. Although the first stars and galaxies gave off ...
(if going by patent filings) of the telescope to finally see Neptune's auroras, and it's thanks to NASA's James Webb Space ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully detected auroras on Neptune for the first time ever, finishing a job that ...