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Webb Telescope Captures Stunning New Views of Centaurus A
Innovation2h ago

Webb Telescope Captures Stunning New Views of Centaurus A

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is celebrating four years in space by revealing never-before-seen details of Centaurus A, a galaxy just 11 million light-years away. For the first time, astronomers can study this mysterious galaxy star by star, unlocking secrets about how galaxies form and evolve.

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Webb Telescope Reveals Most Detailed Galaxy Image Yet
Innovation3d ago

Webb Telescope Reveals Most Detailed Galaxy Image Yet

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just celebrated its fourth year in space with stunning new images of Centaurus A, a galaxy 11 million light-years away. Scientists can now study individual stars in unprecedented detail, unlocking secrets about how galaxies and black holes grow together.

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Scientists Find Galaxy Within a Galaxy 4.7 Billion Light-Years Away
InnovationMar 13

Scientists Find Galaxy Within a Galaxy 4.7 Billion Light-Years Away

Astronomers discovered a powerful cosmic explosion coming from a tiny, hidden galaxy nestled inside an ancient stream of gas and dust. The collision of two neutron stars inside this mini-galaxy could solve mysteries about where precious metals like gold and platinum come from.

Live Science2 min read
Ancient Galaxy Discovered Hidden Inside the Milky Way
InnovationMay 4

Ancient Galaxy Discovered Hidden Inside the Milky Way

Scientists found the remains of an ancient dwarf galaxy buried inside our own Milky Way, consumed billions of years ago. The discovery reveals new clues about how galaxies grow and evolve over time.

Futurism2 min read
Webb Telescope Sees Through Dust to Galaxy's Hidden Heart
Innovation4d ago

Webb Telescope Sees Through Dust to Galaxy's Hidden Heart

The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed what's been hiding inside Centaurus A, a galaxy 11 million light-years away that Hubble couldn't penetrate. For the first time, scientists can see individual stars, swirling gas clouds, and a hungry black hole shaping this cosmic neighbor.

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Webb Telescope Reveals Stars Hidden in Galaxy's Heart
Innovation3d ago

Webb Telescope Reveals Stars Hidden in Galaxy's Heart

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just captured stunning images of Centaurus A galaxy that earlier telescopes couldn't see, peering through cosmic dust to reveal thousands of individual stars around a supermassive black hole. The breakthrough marks four years of the most powerful space telescope ever built exceeding every expectation.

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Ancient Galaxy Puzzles Scientists by Not Spinning
InnovationMay 19

Ancient Galaxy Puzzles Scientists by Not Spinning

The James Webb Space Telescope discovered a 2-billion-year-old galaxy that isn't rotating, a behavior scientists only expect in much older galaxies. The finding challenges our understanding of how early galaxies formed and evolved.

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Planet WinsFeb 13

Astronomers Find Triple Galaxy System Near Andromeda

Scientists discovered three dwarf galaxies dancing together in a rare gravitational trio near the Andromeda Galaxy, revealing new secrets about how small galaxies survive in cosmic neighborhoods. The finding shows that even in the vast universe, companions stick together.

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Sombrero Galaxy Shines in Stunning New Space Photo
Planet WinsApr 30

Sombrero Galaxy Shines in Stunning New Space Photo

A breathtaking new image reveals the Sombrero galaxy in unprecedented detail, showing why it's become one of astronomers' favorite cosmic targets. The hat-shaped wonder sits 28 million light-years away and holds nearly 10 times more star clusters than our own Milky Way.

Space.com2 min read
Scientists Solve Mystery of Early Universe's Dead Galaxies
Planet WinsJun 12

Scientists Solve Mystery of Early Universe's Dead Galaxies

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered powerful "galaxy-killing" winds that blow away the gas needed to form new stars, finally explaining why so many massive galaxies in the early universe died young. The finding shows how rapidly growing galaxies essentially destroyed themselves.

Space.com2 min read
Ancient Galaxy Crash Solves Cosmic Mystery
InnovationMar 19

Ancient Galaxy Crash Solves Cosmic Mystery

Scientists finally figured out why a neighboring galaxy has been spinning strangely for decades. A catastrophic collision with its larger sister galaxy millions of years ago left it reeling in a cosmic twist.

Scientific American2 min read
70 Ancient Galaxies Challenge What We Know About the Universe
Planet WinsFeb 21

70 Ancient Galaxies Challenge What We Know About the Universe

Scientists using powerful telescopes discovered 70 ancient galaxies that formed earlier than our models say should be possible. These cosmic time capsules could rewrite the story of how stars and galaxies came to be.

Space.com2 min read
Help Scientists Map Galaxy Collisions From Your Phone
SolutionsMar 12

Help Scientists Map Galaxy Collisions From Your Phone

NASA wants your help spotting cosmic clues in stunning new telescope images. Anyone with a smartphone can join Galaxy Zoo: Tidal Tales and help astronomers understand how galaxies grow and change.

NASA3 min read
Webb Telescope Finds Galaxies That Shouldn't Exist Yet
InnovationJun 8

Webb Telescope Finds Galaxies That Shouldn't Exist Yet

The James Webb Space Telescope is discovering galaxies so old and bright they're forcing scientists to rewrite theories about the universe's first moments. These impossible galaxies are revealing that the early cosmos was far more complex than anyone imagined.

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James Webb Finds Ancient Galaxy That Defies Physics
InnovationMay 10

James Webb Finds Ancient Galaxy That Defies Physics

The James Webb Space Telescope spotted a galaxy that shouldn't exist by current theories: a massive, ancient galaxy with no rotation, formed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang. This discovery could rewrite what we know about how galaxies form and evolve.

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James Webb Finds Universe's Most Primitive Galaxy
InnovationMay 31

James Webb Finds Universe's Most Primitive Galaxy

Scientists have discovered a galaxy frozen in time from just 800 million years after the Big Bang, revealing what the universe looked like before stars created the building blocks of life. This ancient galaxy contains almost no heavy elements, making it the most chemically primitive ever observed.

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Scientists Find Ancient Galaxy Eaten by the Milky Way
Planet WinsMay 25

Scientists Find Ancient Galaxy Eaten by the Milky Way

Astronomers discovered remnants of a dwarf galaxy our Milky Way devoured 10 billion years ago, offering new clues about how our cosmic home grew from a smaller galaxy into the massive spiral we call home today.

Google News - Science3 min read
Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning View of Squid Galaxy
InnovationMay 10

Webb Telescope Reveals Stunning View of Squid Galaxy

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just captured a breathtaking new image of a spiral galaxy 45 million light-years away, revealing star nurseries and cosmic structures never seen this clearly before. The galaxy's tentacle-like filaments earned it a fitting nickname: the Squid Galaxy.

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James Webb Finds Galaxy Bar That Shouldn't Exist Yet
InnovationJun 3

James Webb Finds Galaxy Bar That Shouldn't Exist Yet

The James Webb Space Telescope spotted a massive stellar bar in a galaxy that existed when the universe was just one-tenth its current age. This discovery challenges everything astronomers thought they knew about how early galaxies evolved and may solve the mystery of why some ancient galaxies suddenly stopped forming stars.

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Webb Telescope Solves Mystery of 'Little Red Dot' Galaxies
InnovationApr 12

Webb Telescope Solves Mystery of 'Little Red Dot' Galaxies

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope discovered a unique "stingray" galaxy that finally explains one of astronomy's strangest puzzles. Scientists believe these mysterious cosmic objects aren't a new type of galaxy at all, but a brief evolutionary phase every galaxy goes through.

Google News - Science3 min read

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