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New images taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope show young stars forming within a "toe bean" on the Cat's Paw Nebula.
On May 20, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope sent its first image to Earth. This photo turned out to be 50% sharper than ...
Since the first photos debuted from NASA’s new James Webb in July, a steady stream of breathtaking images have been released by the groundbreaking telescope. The $10 billion James Webb telescope ...
NASA held a press conference Monday morning to discuss the precise alignment of the Webb Space Telescope and the spacecraft’s upcoming scientific operations. The space agency also released ...
Webb is set to wow as the rest of the first images from NASA's next-gen space telescope are unveiled. Monisha Ravisetti was a science writer at CNET. She covered climate change, space rockets ...
NASA has just revealed two pretty cool images recently taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope is out on a deep space mission and will be looking for signs of life in the universe ...
The first full-color image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been released. The images, the full set of which will be released Tuesday morning, will be the deepest and highest resolution ...
On Aug. 22, NASA revealed two new images of Jupiter taken by Webb, which show the planet's atmosphere, rings and moons in never-before-seen detail. MORE: NASA releases stunning new images of ...
NASA unveiled a mosaic of the first images captured by the revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, today. The image represents the early stages of the telescope’s 18 main mirror ...
On July 12, NASA released the Webb telescope’s first images. Now, the space agency has translated the data from those images into sounds, allowing us to hear the cosmic wonders the telescope saw.
NASA won’t share some of these images with the public until July 12, but astronomers have provided us a glimpse of what to expect. The James Webb Space Telescope seen on March 5, 2020. (NASA ...
NASA, the European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency plan to release the first full-color images and spectroscopic data from the James Webb Space Telescope on Tuesday, July 12, at 10:30 a.m. ET.