When Pagan and DePasquale first receive the images, they appear in black and white. The colors are added to the image later, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope captured photos of one of the earliest supernovas ever seen using infrared technology, and creating a time lapse of the phenomena.
"We think every dense, dusty region that we see, and most of the ones we don't see, look like this on the inside — we just ...
Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed more than 40 stars within the gravitationally lensed "Dragon Arc" ...
Giant ground-based reflector telescopes do much of astronomy's heavy lifting, although the U.S.'s largest in Hawaii is not ...
The Webb telescope — a scientific collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency — is designed to peer into ...
The shells of carbon-rich dust are expanding outward into space at the breakneck velocity of 1,600 miles per second.
The initial findings offer novel perspectives on the relationship between star formation and the evolution of galaxies.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured photos of one of the earliest supernovas ever seen, with features appearing like grains and knots found in a cut of wood. "Once upon a time ...
Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI) NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is known for looking deep into the universe with an unprecedented level precision and sensitivity. But its images aren ...