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Live Science on MSNSpace photo of the week: Record-breaking James Webb telescope image captures 1,678 galaxy groups at onceAstronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope for the largest and deepest sample of galaxy groups, some of which were up to ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope captures thousands of galaxies in a cosmic 'feast' (image)Galaxies speckle the heavens like stars in a stunning new photo of the deep and distant universe.
The first deep field image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope is of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA ...
One of the most famous and beautiful cosmic sights shows its colors in this new image from the Hubble Space Telescope. The Veil Nebula is the remnant of a massive star which exploded in a supernova 10 ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made its public debut with a series of breathtaking images. Among them was an ethereal ...
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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope discovers most distant and earliest Milky Way 'twin' ever seen. Meet dragon-galaxy Zhúlóng (image)Astronomers have discovered the most distant and thus earliest spiral galaxy ever seen, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). This "twin" of the Milky Way existed just 1 billion years after the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope was late to ... Webb was even able to image the nuclear star cluster at the galaxy's center. Naturally, the Webb Telescope team wasted no time revisiting probably ...
NASA’s image of NGC 628, also known as the Phantom Galaxy, reveals a stunning face-on spiral galaxy with gracefully winding arms, located about 32 million light-years from Earth.
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The largest sample of galaxy groups ever detected has been presented by a team of international astronomers using data from ...
Thousands of galaxies in various shapes and sizes are captured in this new image from the James ... galaxy groups is critical for understanding how individual galaxies link up to form galaxy ...
in 2022 delivering its first deep field of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago — one of the deepest, sharpest infrared images of the distant universe to date.
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