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The James Webb Space Telescope spied a cosmic question mark in deep space while observing two young stars located more than 1,000 light-years from Earth. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
Webb has stumbled across a question mark-shaped galaxy, ... The James Webb Space Telescope has captured another stunning image of space, this time showing the dramatic scenes around a baby star.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled a rare and striking cosmic phenomenon—a question mark-shaped structure formed by two interacting galaxies. Captured during an observation ...
Now, new images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal a bizarre cosmic object that appears to be throwing a ...
Astronomers taken on the role of cosmic archeologists, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to excavate over 100 disk ...
The Hubble Space Telescope viewed this region of space, left, but the dusty red galaxy forming the question mark is more prominent in the James Webb Space Telescope's view, right. Credit: NASA ...
The “Question Mark Pair” is what astronomers have been calling the galaxies they’ve observed in deep space with the James Webb Space Telescope. It is really just an optical illusion.
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a unique sight in the cosmos, ... but the dusty red galaxy that forms the question mark only comes into view with Webb’s instruments.
Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have found clues in the form of a cosmic question mark, the result of a rare alignment across light-years of space.
A cosmic question mark appears amid a powerful gravitational lens in the James Webb Space Telescope’s wide-field view of the galaxy cluster MACS-J0417.5-1154.
James Webb Space Telescope finds clues about a pair of faraway, ... The question mark's dot is an unrelated galaxy serendipitously present in the right place from the JWST's view.