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A Spelunker Thought She Found Trash in a Cave. It Was Actually Evidence of a Lost Civilization.
Galaxies, including the Milky Way, grow from thick, turbulent disks into layered structures. JWST’s images show this process ...
The Hubble Space Telescope searches the universe to understand how planets, stars, and galaxies form. Recently, it captured ...
The most distant known example of what astronomers call a “jellyfish galaxy” has been spotted by NASA’s James Webb Space ...
Astronomers uncover how massive stars form by tracking interstellar ammonia. Using the U.S. National Science Foundation ...
Project Stellar - Attach.xbe, commonly referred to as attach.xbe, is a dedicated application designed for the original Xbox. Its primary function is to mount virtual disc images, supporting both ISO ...
Astronomers taken on the role of cosmic archeologists, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to excavate over 100 disk ...
An international team of researchers has analyzed 111 JWST images of distant edge-on galaxies, or ones where the alignments ...
Most disks observed were about 30 astronomical units wide, roughly 30 times the Earth-Sun distance. The presence of intricate structures in such early systems implies a parallel evolution of infant ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists spotted thin and thick disks in galaxies as far back as 10 billion years ago—something never seen before. These observations reveal that galaxies first ...
In a stellar nursery 460 light-years away, astronomers sharpened old ALMA data and spotted crisp rings and spirals swirling ...