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JWST discovers 'galaxy-killing' wind may explain why some early galaxies lived fast and died young
Powerful outflows of gas may explain why so many massive galaxies shut down star formation soon after the Big Bang.
The James Webb Space Telescope finds more evidence supporting an explanation for "little red dots" in the early universe.
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James Webb Space Telescope weighs 'sleeping giant' black hole from 10 billion light-years away
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have "weighed" a dormant supermassive black hole located a staggering 10 ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning view of the N79 nebula, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Credit: ...
Travel 500 million light-years into the James Webb Space Telescope's amazing view of the Cartwheel Galaxy. Credit: ESA/Webb, ...
JWST little red dots mystery advances: a gravitationally lensed object called GLIMPSE-17775 yielded the deepest spectrum ever ...
After only four short years, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and observational cosmologists like Richard Ellis at ...
Astronomers have revealed distinct differences in atmospheric conditions between the morning and evening transition zones of ...
JWST found a black hole hiding in a galaxy more than 10 billion light-years away from Earth, and used a cosmic magnifying ...
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Controversial 'JuMBO' planet pairs spotted by James Webb telescope may be capable of supporting life without a star
Two pairs of ‘rogue’ Jupiter-size, planet-like objects have been found in a large star-forming region in the Milky Way, a new study claims. The findings suggest the weird objects actually do exist, ...
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered a remarkable cosmic mystery that could rewrite astronomy textbooks.
The latest from the James Webb Space Telescope could completely change what we know about the formation of these astronomical bodies.
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