NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the existence of a bright galaxy that formed just 280 million years after the ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures MoM-z14, a galaxy from just 280 million years after the Big Bang.
Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity ...
A strange, starless object is forcing astronomers to rethink how galaxies are born. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA scientists have identified a massive cloud of dark matter and gas that looks ...
In a galaxy far, far away, there lie clues to the cosmic dawn—the first few hundreds of millions of years in our 13.8-billion ...
A new high-resolution map of distant galaxies may help scientists understand the mysterious dark matter holding the universe ...
Deep in the digital bedrock of 35 years of Hubble observation archives, a new AI tool has uncovered more than 800 previously ...
High-resolution images may help scientists understand the ‘gravitational scaffolding into which everything else falls and is ...
MoM-z14, the farthest known galaxy, offers a glimpse into the early universe as it existed just 280 million years after the Big Bang, with its light having traveled over 13 billion years to reach ...
NASA scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory have identified an early-stage galaxy cluster forming just one billion years after the Big Bang, challenging current ...
NASA said that while the mystery of the Circinus galaxy’s excess emissions has been solved, there are billions of black holes ...
NASA astronomers used AI to examine Hubble Legacy Archive data, identifying over 1,300 unusual galaxies and other anomalies, including gravitational lenses and mergers.