Discover James Webb discoveries revealing the JWST early universe, cosmic dawn insights, and groundbreaking new space findings that transform our understanding of cosmic origins.
The asteroid Bennu continues to provide new clues to scientists' biggest questions about the formation of the early solar ...
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12-year-old spots two possible new asteroids
A 12-year-old boy from London, Ontario, has made a remarkable contribution to the field of astronomy by discovering two potential new asteroids. This achievement, recognized globally in mid-October ...
'Raindrops in the Sun's corona': New adaptive optics shows stunning details of our star's atmosphere
Scientists have produced the finest images of the Sun's corona to date. To make these high-resolution images and movies, the team developed a new 'coronal adaptive optics' system that removes blur ...
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The Strangest Things Ever Found in Space
The universe has a knack for throwing curveballs at astronomers. Just when scientists think they’ve got cosmic mechanics figured out, space reveals something so bizarre it rewrites the rulebook. These ...
The James Webb Telescope is reshaping our understanding of distant worlds, revealing exoplanet atmospheres, potential ...
The NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory has officially begun its journey to map the universe, and it started with a remarkable feat: capturing over 4,000 asteroids, including 2,100 brand new discoveries, in ...
JWST observations of Saturn's atmosphere revealed unprecedented details of its aurora and upper atmosphere, including previously unseen, complex structures. In the ionosphere (1100 km altitude), dark, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an indispensable tool in astronomy, helping to manage the immense amounts of data generated by modern telescopes. AI models can analyze these datasets far more ...
Researchers in Peru uncovered an ancient structure older than the Chankillo Solar Observatory, reshaping views on early ...
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