Hints of auroras were first faintly detected in ultraviolet light during a flyby of the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989. Webb ...
"It was so stunning to not just see the auroras, but the detail and clarity of the signature really shocked me." ...
"We report the discovery of one of the most distant galaxies known to date," astrophysicist Joris Witstok told Newsweek.
GS-z13-1, marks the earliest sign yet spotted of the era of cosmic reionization at 330 million years after the Big Bang.
Thermal emission measurements from the exoplanet Trappist-1 b suggest two plausible yet contradictory scenarios ...
For the first time ever, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured vivid auroras swirling in Neptune’s upper ...
Neptune lies in the frigid, dark, vast frontier of the outer edges of our solar system, about 3 billion miles away from the ...
Neptune often looks slightly different in observations, as it has dark spots which appear periodically. But it can also be bright at times, as the observations of auroras there show: In the image ...
For the first time, the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has captured bright auroral activity on Neptune. Auroras occur when energetic particles, ...
The James Webb and Hubble space telescopes have captured Neptune’s auroras for the first time, revealing the planet’s ...
The detection of these auroras provides new insights into how Neptune's magnetic field interacts with solar particles and ...
Auroras are natural light displays that occur when energetic particles from the Sun are trapped by a planet’s magnetic field.