As best the origins of Earth are understood, we're all just a bunch of stardust, and new observations from the JWST lend credence to that theory.
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James Webb Space Telescope spots the haunting Red Spider Nebula with 3-light-year-long legs
What you're looking at here is the aftermath of a sun-like star that eventually reached the end of its life and poofed out ...
(CNN) — New images from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed surprising pairs of planet-like objects in the Orion Nebula that have never been detected before. The Orion Nebula, a glowing cloud ...
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An amateur astrophotographer captures a "giant brain" in space
Astrophotographer David Joyce, based in Kentucky, offers us a spectacular window into the cosmic remains of a giant star that ...
This spectacular image of the Orion Nebula star-formation region was obtained from multiple exposures using the HAWK-I infrared camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile. ESO/H. Drass et al. To ...
A new image of a proplyd with a comet-like appearance has deepened the mystery of these radiation-proof planetary nurseries. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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💥 Jupiter protected Earth even before its birth, reveals study
Jupiter's influence on our Solar System dates back to a time when Earth was still just a cloud of dust and gas. Long before ...
In 1993, when the Hubble Space Telescope surveyed the Orion nebula for the first time, its images provided a substantial boost for the argument that stars with planetary systems are commonplace in the ...
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