Using images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, the new planetarium inside Science Museum Oklahoma is working to inspire and educate its visitors about the wonders of outer space.
Planet-forming disks, maelstroms of gas and dust swirling around young stars, are nurseries that give rise to planetary systems, including our solar system. Astronomers have discovered new details of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is giving astronomers new insights into how these extremely large supermassive black holes, ...
Charon, discovered in 1978, has the distinction of being the solar system's largest moon relative in size to the planet it ...
A Canadian-led international study has revealed new insights into the atmosphere of GJ 9827 d—an exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 9827 in the constellation Pisces, about 98 light-years from Earth—using ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has taken an intricate look at how pancakes of gas and dust feed infant stars and help them ...
Every second, more than 3,000 stars are born across the universe, and many of these stars are surrounded by what astronomers ...
The discovery of ultramassive black holes has raised questions about how these celestial objects first formed in the Universe ...
Pixabay NASA James Webb Space Telescope has been capturing space from a greater view with the help of its powerful ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the largest and most powerful space telescope built to date. Since it was launched ...
Imagine a cosmic creature that blurs the lines between comets and distant icy objects. NASA named these objects "centaurs," ...
Imagery of Saturn captured by the James Webb Space Telescope is superimposed over an image captured by Hubble. "Yellows ...