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The type 1a supernova, named SN H0pe, was first discovered lurking in photographs captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in March. In these images, the exploding star can be seen as ...
The James Webb firsts keep coming, with the new space telescope having recently spotted what could be the most distant galaxy ever observed.Now, it may have spotted its first supernova.
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed a distant cosmic explosion that erupted in the early universe called "supernova Hope" that could help resolve lingering "Hubble trouble." ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope does it again – this time capturing the sights as a star starts to explode. “The rare sight of a Wolf-Rayet star – among the most luminous, most massive ...
James Webb may have captured an image of its first supernova. The team behind the space telescope shared a group of images and a brief report on the possible transient earlier this month ...
It happened 15,000 years ago, but the light is only now just reaching Earth — courtesy of NASA’s James Webb telescope. The scope caught images of a star in the rarely-sighted Wolf-Rayet… ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed never before seen structures in a stunning supernova, the agency said Thursday. The iconic remnant of the supernova, known as SN 1987A, is located ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has zoomed in on an ancient supernova, revealing fresh evidence that a crisis in cosmology called the Hubble tension isn't going anywhere soon.
The JWST has proved itself to be a "supernova discovery machine" by finding 80 exploding stars in the infant universe including the most distant and earliest ... the James Webb Space Telescope ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has provided one of the most detailed views yet of the stunning supernova remnant SN 1987A, created from a destructive explosion.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a distant supernova that appears three times in the same photo. The new observations could help solve one of the universe's biggest inconsistencies.
Webb's deep view of the universe could make the aftermath of a supernova like 2013 EJ easier to track even several years later. SN 2013EJ as seen by the Virtual Telescope Project. Virtual ...