The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a 'rogue' cosmic object barrelling through our galaxy without a star, and covered in clouds of iron and magnesium minerals.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has probed deep into the dusty shroud of a young nebula alight with star formation on the hunt for "failed star" brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs are stellar ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers have generated the first-ever weather report of a rogue exoplanet-like object — and it shows patches of clouds and carbon chemicals ...
This collage of images from the Flame Nebula shows a near-infrared view from the Hubble Space Telescope on the left, with infrared views from the James Webb Space Telescope in the insets.
Why it's so special: What are the smallest stars? A deep dive into the star-forming Flame Nebula by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed free-floating, Jupiter-size objects that ...
An object 13 times the size of the planet Jupiter is wandering uncontrollably through the galaxy. This body ... the decomposition of light by the James Webb telescope into different wavelengths ...
Space.com reports that the overrepresentation of galaxies rotating in a single direction observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could be attributed to the Milky Way’s own rotation.
A new discovery using the James Webb Telescope has implied we may live ... by Webb rotate in the opposite direction to our Milky Way galaxy. It had been expected that the number of galaxies ...
This issue, called the Hubble Tension, could shake the very foundations of cosmology. In 2019, data from the Hubble Space Telescope proved this wasn’t just a fluke. Then, in 2023, even sharper ...
But before closing the door on these last few data points, delivered by the famous James Webb Space Telescope, Bajaj decided to wring them for all they were worth. He certainly didn't expect ...