The center of our Milky Way galaxy is hidden from the prying eyes of optical telescopes by clouds of obscuring dust and gas.
Scientists didn't expect that stars would be able to still form in the dwarf galaxy known as Leo P, which the James Webb Telescope recently imaged.
The James Webb Space Telescope has zoomed in on Leo P, a tiny galaxy with some big things to say about star formation.
Astronomers spent a decade compiling this special image with the Hubble Space Telescope and then stitched together 600 photos ...
Where is all the water that may form oceans on distant planets and moons? The SPHEREx astrophysics mission will search the ...
Astronomers have released the most detailed image of the Andromeda galaxy ... discovery that our Milky Way galaxy is not alone in the universe. The Hubble Space Telescope is famous, but the ...
Astronomers announced last week that they had completed a decade-long, meticulous effort to assemble a full portrait of our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda ... Hubble Space Telescope images of ...
This breathtaking close-up of the Andromeda galaxy’s core was captured by NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope. This image of the Andromeda Galaxy is based on data from NASA’s retired Spitzer Space ...
Centaurus A: NGC 5128 is a galaxy in constellation Centaurus, discovered in 1826 by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop. Messier 81: NGC 3031 is a grand design spiral galaxy about 12 million light ...