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James Webb telescope finds something 'very exciting' shooting out of first black hole ever imaged
Using the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared camera, scientists have captured the gigantic jet blasting out of M87* in a ...
Webb Telescope detected a possible direct collapse black hole between two merging galaxies called the "Infinity Galaxy." ...
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James Webb Telescope Captures Stunning, Never-Before-Seen Details of M87’s Black Hole Jet
In a groundbreaking achievement, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided an unprecedented level of detail of the ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures M87’s supermassive black hole jet, revealing bright knots and a faint counter-jet, ...
New data from the James Webb Space Telescope may solve a riddle from the universe’s beginnings. A compact, distant object called “The Cliff” appears to show that many of the mysterious “little red ...
In the new JWST image, the jet appears as a luminous pink ribbon unfurling across a hazy violet backdrop. The stream of ...
The James Webb telescope may have discovered a brand new class of cosmic object: the black hole star
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers discovered an extreme version of "little red dots" dubbed "The Cliff." Its ...
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Infrared data from the James Webb Telescope reveals more structural details of M87's black hole jet
Scientists have long been aware of the massive elliptical galaxy, M87. The galaxy was first observed in the late 18th century ...
It was put on Webb to diagnose and measure any blur in its images. Even nanometres of distortion in Webb’s 18 hexagonal ...
A pair of Sydney Ph.D. students helped sharpen the view of humanity's most powerful space observatory—without leaving Earth.
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Second-farthest object ever spotted by James Webb telescope may be something we've never seen before
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysicists have spotted what they say is compelling evidence of ...
"It's an elegant answer, really, because we thought it was a tiny galaxy full of many separate cold stars, but it's actually, effectively, one gigantic, very cold star." ...
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