A pair of Sydney Ph.D. students helped sharpen the view of humanity's most powerful space observatory—without leaving Earth.
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James Webb telescope finds something 'very exciting' shooting out of first black hole ever imaged
Using the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared camera, scientists have captured the gigantic jet blasting out of M87* in a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new imagery of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. It is 11,000 light-years away in ...
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Hidden 'doomed' star revealed by James Webb Space Telescope could solve decades-old mystery
Researchers have identified a massive red supergiant on the brink of supernova in images from the James Webb Space Telescope, ...
It was put on Webb to diagnose and measure any blur in its images. Even nanometres of distortion in Webb’s 18 hexagonal ...
A new collage from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals eight dazzling examples of gravitational lensing.
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How these Australian researchers helped the James Webb Space Telescope capture sharper images
When NASA launched the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in 2021, its success depended on one crucial task — keeping its ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds a red supergiant star before it exploded, offering new clues to why their supernovas ...
Travel 500 million light-years into the James Webb Space Telescope's amazing view of the Cartwheel Galaxy. Credit: ESA/Webb, ...
The extraordinary James Webb Space Telescope had a major problem before two young scientists unlocked its full potential.
Two students have engineered a fix to improve the imaging from the James Webb Space Telescope interferometer. They did this ...
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