Astronomers have detected the hungriest black hole in the early universe with the help of Chandra X-ray Observatory and NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). It has been found that the black hole ...
The new Webb observations involve a supermassive black hole called LID-568 that existed when the cosmos was about 11% its current age - about 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang event 13.8 billion ...
From its halo-like orbit nearly a million miles from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope is seeing farther than human eyes ...
Research indicates that the James Webb Space Telescope could help confirm the presence of life-supporting atmospheres on exoplanets in the "Goldilocks zone," enhancing the likelihood of discovering ...
The nearby bright star Vega is surrounded by a surprisingly smooth, 100 billion-mile-wide disk of cosmic dust, confirming ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have observed a massive disk surrounding the star Vega in unprecedented new ...
Understanding how these black holes managed to grow so rapidly in the early universe has posed significant challenges.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted a feeding black hole in the early universe that seems to be ...
At the heart of our Milky Way galaxy lurks a supermassive black hole about four million times the mass of the sun, called ...
The discovery of the supermassive black, thought to be within 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang, gives astronomers new ...
A joint Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project to learn more about the dusty disk around the bright star Vega ...
Despite the lack of a dedicated mission to the planet, scientists have learned plenty through ground observations and space ...