A groundbreaking study reveals 300 unexpectedly bright cosmic objects that may reshape our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe, as captured by NASA's JWST.
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered CAPERS-LRD-z9, the earliest confirmed black hole, dating back over 13 billion years. This groundbreaking find sheds light on the early universe, challenging existing theories of black hole evolution.
The James Webb Space Telescope has made a stunning breakthrough, uncovering 2,500 more galaxies in a familiar patch of sky. This latest mid-infrared survey reveals ancient cosmic structures dating back to the universe's dawn.
Astronomers have uncovered a dormant ultramassive black hole at the heart of the Orange Galaxy, revealing secrets about cosmic evolution and the intricate relationship between galaxies and their central black holes.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have captured its first images of black holes tearing apart stars in dusty galaxies. These groundbreaking observations reveal the hidden nature of tidal disruption events and the behavior of supermassive black holes.
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has released its first stunning images, revealing millions of stars and thousands of asteroids, promising to reshape our understanding of the universe.
New research suggests as many as 100 previously unseen satellite galaxies could be orbiting the Milky Way. This discovery could change our understanding of dark matter and galaxy formation!
Astronomers have unveiled evidence suggesting that Earth may be located in a gigantic cosmic void, affecting our view of the universe and potentially solving the Hubble tension crisis that has baffled scientists for years.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory begins its groundbreaking 10-year mission to uncover the mysteries of dark matter. With its powerful camera, it will document billions of galaxies, reshaping our understanding of the universe.
In a historic first, the James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of TWA 7b, the smallest exoplanet ever observed, orbiting a red dwarf star. This groundbreaking discovery could change our understanding of planetary formation.