NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young galaxy dating to the early universe - called Firefly Sparkle because ...
It's the first time that scientists have witnessed clumps of stars assembling to form a galaxy like our own Milky Way and ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the universe's expansion rate, suggesting unknown cosmic factors drive its ...
"Our findings take us closer to solving a long-standing mystery in astronomy that will redefine our understanding of how ...
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest that a new feature in the universe—not a flaw in telescope ...
It can feel like a brain teaser, but the universe is considered everything within the universe. In the expanding universe, ...
A galaxy lurking in the far reaches of the Universe, a mere 600 million years after the Big Bang, is giving us our best ...
The rate of expansion of the universe today is a figure known as the Hubble constant, which is typically measured in units of ...
The Firefly Sparkle galaxy is so named because it resembles a "sparkle" or swarm of lightning bugs on a warm summer night.
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest that a new feature in the universe -- not a flaw in telescope measurements -- may be behind the decade-long mystery of why the universe is ...
Nicknamed the Firefly Sparkle, this galaxy existed just 600 million years after the Big Bang and gleams with 10 distinct star ...
Researchers have discovered that old elliptical galaxies can form from intense star formation in early galaxy cores. This ...