
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected a water vapor plume from Saturn’s moon, Enceladus that spans over 6,000 miles, which is approximately the distance from Los Angeles, California to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Water on Comet 238P in place where it seems it shouldn’t be Researchers have made a major discovery about the origins of Earth’s water, using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope’s NIRSpec tool has confirmed that water vapor is present around a comet in the main asteroid belt, suggesting that water ice from the…
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has begun to provide new insights into the history of the universe, revealing the formation and assembly of galaxies that were previously beyond our reach. The telescope has confirmed the existence of a protocluster of seven galaxies at a distance of redshift 7.9, or a mere 650 million years after…
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is providing unprecedented resolution at infrared wavelengths to researchers who are getting their first look at nearby galaxies’ star formation, gas, and dust. As a result, the team has produced 21 research papers that give new insights into how the beginnings of star formation impact the evolution of galaxies.