The Golden Mirror of James Webb Space Telescope
The golden James Webb Space Telescope is viewed from overhead with its secondary mirror booms stowed, inside the clean room at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center,
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The golden James Webb Space Telescope is viewed from overhead with its secondary mirror booms stowed, inside the clean room at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center,
All Primary Mirrors fully installed on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Take a look at the impressive assembly timelapse…
James Webb Space Telescope, with the 9th of 18 mirrors installed last week, is getting closer to searching for alien life out of our solar system.
Webb and Hubble revealed a weird galaxy pair that looks like 'spooky eyes in space.'
NGC 1566 is a stunning spiral galaxy, one of the most captivating sights in the night sky, in a composite image from Webb and Hubble.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning collection of 19 spiral galaxy images in never-before-seen details.
Ringed Planet Uranus pictured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope using the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), showing the planet's seasonal north polar cap and faint inner and outer rings.
Did Webb discover dark matter stars? We knew that the James Webb Space Telescope would find interesting stuff, especially about the mysterious early times…
Webb captures the detailed beauty of Ring Nebula, formed by a star throwing off its outer layers as it runs out of fuel,
The Ring Nebula (M57) from Webb Space Telescope, is much more complicated than it appears through a small telescope.