Historical data from the veteran Hubble Space Telescope has led to another new discovery. Structures that are still only gas and dust around a star, which will soon turn into planets, have been observed.
Historical data from the veteran Hubble Space Telescope has led to another new discovery. Structures that are still only gas and dust around a star, which will soon turn into planets, have been observed.
Scientists have managed to observe an event that has not been observed until now. However, they witnessed a star swallow the planet.
We may be on the verge of a major breakthrough in our search for other worlds that can support life. Astronomers used the highly advanced instruments of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in a space in the constellation Virgo, 26 light-years from Earth.
Astronomers have made a discovery that could help us better understand how gas giants like Jupiter form in our own Solar system. In the observations made, we witnessed the birth of a new planet, which has been extremely rare until now.
A new study by UCLA scientists on how water forms on young exoplanets with hydrogen atmospheres and oceans of molten magma has shown that Earth-like planets are as rare as once thought.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured dazzling new pictures of Uranus, revealing the never-before-seen subtleties of the planet’s iconic rings. Published photos show the success of the $10 billion space telescope.
The James Webb Space Telescope has allowed us to see the gas giant Uranus in all its details more clearly than ever before.
It is thought that a phenomenon called gravitational lock may perhaps create conditions favorable to life. We can say that we live this phenomenon every day. As it is known, the Earth and the Moon are locked to each other and …
A new Mars map showing the Red Planet in incredible detail has been created by the University of New York Abu Dhabi and the UAE Space Agency. Based on thousands of Mars observations, the map provides unprecedented insight into the geological features of the planet.
The Trappist-1 system, which is likely to have life like on Earth, entered James Webb’s radar. Webb was able to measure the temperature of Trappist-1b, the planet closest to its star.