NASA's SPHEREx observatory has commenced its mission, capturing stunning infrared images of the universe. This groundbreaking telescope aims to map millions of galaxies and answer key questions about water and cosmic evolution.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 was once feared to have a 3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but the Webb Space Telescope's latest images show it's much less threatening. Discover what these findings mean for future space threats!
In early 2023, asteroid 2024 YR4 raised alarms with a 1% chance of hitting Earth. Now, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists are revealing its unique characteristics and the importance of studying such space rocks for future planetary defense.
Asteroid 2024 YR4, once a potential threat to Earth, now has a 2% chance of hitting the Moon. Scientists are eager to observe the potential impact and its consequences.
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully observed asteroid 2024 YR4, revealing it may be larger and rockier than once thought. While Earth is safe, a moon impact remains possible in 2032!
For the first time, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning images of auroras on Neptune, revealing new insights into the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field.
In a breathtaking cosmic event, an elliptical and spiral galaxy unite, creating a rare 'Einstein ring.' Discover how this phenomenon reveals the mysteries of light and spacetime!
Discover the astonishing Einstein ring captured by the James Webb Space Telescope! This rare cosmic phenomenon reveals two galaxies interacting in a stunning display of light bending and gravitational lensing.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured breathtaking images of Neptune's auroras in unprecedented detail, confirming their existence and revealing fascinating insights into the planet's atmosphere.
For the first time, astronomers have captured breathtaking images of Neptune's auroras using the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing unique features that challenge our understanding of planetary atmospheres.