The Webb Space Telescope has captured a plume of gas and dust streaming from a star in the making, with a spiral galaxy as a ...
Frothy and resembling an ice cream sundae — that’s how NASA described a newly-released, stunning image of a cosmic tornado ...
A newborn star’s fiery outburst has been caught in breathtaking detail by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, revealing a ...
It was the first human spaceflight to circle the globe above the poles and the first Pacific splashdown for a space crew in ...
Another stunning image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a plume of warm dust and gas formed by jets from a baby star.
The outflow is about 625 light-years from Earth in one of the closest star-forming regions of our Milky Way galaxy, according to NASA ... too fuzzy to make out the background galaxy and other ...
Future observations aim to explore the star formation dynamics further. Source: NASA NASA's James Webb Space ... Through these color lobes, background stars can be faintly seen, which shows ...
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope observed Herbig-Haro 49/50, an outflow from a nearby still-forming star, in high-resolution ... face-on spiral galaxy in the background.
The Webb Space Telescope has captured a plume of gas and dust streaming from a star in the ... fuzzy to make out the ...
It combines the drama of star birth with the quiet beauty of an ancient galaxy, frozen in a moment of cosmic coincidence. In 2006, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope captured a blurrier version of the ...
Her background in engineering and medicine made her NASA’s first Science Mission Specialist ... She was the first real astronaut to appear on a Star Trek episode and has been honored with a LEGO ...