That "city-killer" asteroid may no longer be projected to strike Earth in the near future, but scientists are still keeping ...
Welcome to the Bright Side of the universe, where we explore Bright Side Space and uncover the mysteries of Earth, planets, and our solar system in new documentaries 2025. Join us as we dive into ...
2025 — The James Webb Space Telescope has captured its first direct images of carbon dioxide in a planet outside the solar system in HR 8799, a multiplanet ... Combination of Cosmic Processes ...
Thanks to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have captured vivid images of auroral activity lighting up the planet’s upper atmosphere ... and Uranus – have been seen before, Neptune ...
Nasa says there is a small chance a recently spotted asteroid could collide with the Moon. Studying it can inform our understanding of the Earth's past and our future.
The powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ... a direct collision with our planet possible. If such a strike were to occur, it could wipe out an entire city with the equivalent force of ...
The ‘city-killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4 will come perilously close to the Earth, and may even hit the moon in 2032, James Webb Telescope observations ... collision with our planet possible.
4 tiny, Earth-like planets found circling 2nd-closest star system to us — and could be visited by future human generations —James Webb telescope spots 'rogue' planet with a cake-like ...
In a nutshell A galaxy from just 330 million years after the Big Bang has been caught emitting a specific type of light ...
Last week, astronomers unveiled exciting new images of planets in the HR 8799 and 51 Eridani star systems — and it was all thanks to a creative use of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
If the James Webb Space Telescope's expertise is decoding the intricacies of an ancient star, SPHEREx's expertise is mapping out all the stuff around the star. To be fair, SPHEREx's latest images ...
NASA's Webb telescope has captured pictures of the asteroid ... NASA and the European Space Agency released the photos — showing the asteroid as a fuzzy dot — on Wednesday.