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James Webb Space Telescope

Cosmology, Deep-Sky Objects, Exotic Objects, Galaxies

Astronomers have discovered the Big Wheel — here’s why it’s significant

Exoplanets

JWST reveals secrets of a sub-Neptune exoplanet

S1 LMC N79
Stars

A young star-forming region shines bright for JWST 

The Southern Ring Nebula (NGC 3132) was one of James Webb Space Telescope’s first targets after launching summer of 2022. Using the available data and processing software, anyone can create their own unique image.
Astrophotography

How to process JWST images like a pro

JWST's infrared image from its NIRCam captured JADES-GS-z14-0, the most distant known galaxy. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, B. Robertson (UC Santa Cruz), B. Johnson (CfA), S. Tacchella (Cambridge), P. Cargile (CfA)
Galaxies, Science

Webb discovers the earliest known galaxy — for now

Cosmology, Galaxies, Science

The El Gordo galaxy cluster moves faster than you might think

Observing

Run your own James Webb Space Telescope mini-marathon

The Ring Nebula in Infrared
Stars

JWST sees the Ring Nebula in a new light

Galaxies, Stars

JWST takes a peek at the most distant known star

Exotic Objects

Great balls of fire burst forth in JWST image

Science

Snapshot: JWST performs “stellar autopsy” on Cassiopeia A

Science

How far back in time can the James Webb Space Telescope see?

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