NASA’s Webb telescope returned an image of the so-called Sombrero galaxy, around 30 million light-years away. The galaxy was previously photographed by Webb’s predecessor, the Hubble telescope.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is by far the most powerful observatory ever launched into space. Even Webb's very first images show why NASA spent 25 years and $10 billion. The Hubble Space ...
James Webb Space Telescope has delivered stunning views of the "gravitationally distorted realms" of the El Gordo galaxy ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has once again captivated us with a peculiar beauty in deep space. The iconic telescope captured a cosmic encounter between a barred spiral galaxy and a lenticular galaxy ...
The world's largest telescope captured a deep-space nebula — an interstellar cloud of gas and dust that can produce new stars — in stunning detail, providing the first close-up view to date of the ...
A NASA study predicts that 96% of the images from the ARRAKIHS mission will be contaminated by the light from the more than ...
Something to look forward to: The proposed Lunar Crater Radio Telescope would not replace the full spectrum of research conducted by Earth-based radio observatories, but it does represents a vital ...
ESO's Extremely Large Telescope is seen from directly above as construction continues towards the observatory's completion. The European Southern Observatory (ESO)'s Extremely Large Telescope is seen ...