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Webb telescope captures outskirts of Milky Way in 'unprecedented' detail: See photo
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope depicts the "extreme outer galaxy" in unprecedented detail, NASA researchers say.
Space photo of the week: Entangled galaxies form cosmic smiley face in new James Webb telescope image
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face.
NASA’s Webb Peers into the Extreme Outer Galaxy
Astronomers have directed NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to examine the outskirts of our Milky Way galaxy. Scientists call this region the Extreme Outer Galaxy due to its location more than 58,000 light-years away from the Galactic Center.
Space like never before: James Webb Telescope brings the stars to Eugene
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History opens its newest exhibit featuring images from the James Webb Space Telescope, promising an awe-inspiring experience.
James Webb Space Telescope witnesses a 'smiling' galactic collision (images)
The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged a collision between two galaxies that appears to have created a beaming smile in space.
NASA's James Webb telescope captures collision of two galaxies
NASA announced on September 18 their James Webb Space Telescope had captured another collision between two galaxies. The region of space is called Arp 107, the image shows an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy in the middle of merging hundreds of millions of years ago.
The James Webb Space Telescope Offers a Deeper Look Into Galactic Collisions in Arp 107
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of Arp 107, a pair of galaxies in the midst of a collision 465 million light-years from Earth. This event, which began hundreds of millions of years ago,
Webb Telescope provides another look into galactic collisions
An interaction between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy, collectively known as Arp 107, seems to have given the spiral a happier outlook thanks to the two bright "eyes" and the wide semicircular "smile.
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Milky Way's Massive Black Hole Spaghettified Filament Of Gas
A massive filament of gas and dust, designated X7, has been elongated during its long approach to the Milky Way galaxy's ...
Space on MSN
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The Andromeda Galaxy glows rosy red in gorgeous new Hubble Telescope image
The reddish structures of our neighboring galaxy glow brightly in a new image from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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When Will The Milky Way Smash Into The Andromeda Galaxy? It May Already Be Underway, Say Scientists
The Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy may already be colliding after it was discovered that galaxies may have gas halos far ...
techexplorist
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JWST examined the outskirts of our Milky Way galaxy
Astronomers have examined the Extreme Outer Galaxy, also known as the outskirts of our Milky Way galaxy, using the ...
Live Science on MSN
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The Milky Way's supermassive black hole is spinning incredibly fast and at the wrong angle. Scientists may finally know why.
Observations from the Event Horizon Telescope may reveal a secret merger in our supermassive black hole's past, potentially ...
Astronomy on MSN
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Black hole caught blasting jets out into the cosmic void
The plumes stretch farther than any yet seen, reaching millions of light-years long and potentially influencing the cosmos ...
NDTV
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Milky Way
Sagittarius A* (pronounced Sagittarius A Star), the supermassive black hole at the centre of
the Milky Way
, is spinning in an unusual
way
, and scientists now believe they may know why. Based on ...
GoodNewsNetwork
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Hubble Telescope Still Hard at Work Snapping Photos Like This Star-Packed ‘Triangulum Galaxy’
M33 is known to be a hotbed of star birth, forming stars at a rate 10 times higher than the average of its neighbor Andromeda ...
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