A cosmic coincidence has led to one of the most amazing images ever captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The dramatic outflow from a newborn star, known as Herbig-Haro 49/50 (HH ...
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When NASA's now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope first observed Herbig-Haro 49/50 (HH 49/50) in 2006, scientists dubbed it the "Cosmic Tornado" due to its spiral-like appearance. However ...
Before there was light, there was cosmic inflation ... a trillionth of a trillionth of a billionth of a second, a chunk of space the size of an atom would have exploded into a size far larger ...
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Frothy and resembling an ice cream sundae — that’s how NASA described a newly-released, stunning image of a cosmic tornado from its James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope captured an image of the ...
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NASA said in a statement it was “a lucky alignment” of the two unrelated objects. NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope captured the same shot in 2006, with scientists then dubbing the stellar jet ...
Languages: English. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has solved the 19-year mystery of the "Cosmic Tornado," a strange, twisteresque object some 630 light years from Earth. First seen by the ...
The primary goal of the mission is to probe the theory of “cosmic inflation.” The gist of the theory is that, back in the day — well, literally at the beginning of time and space ...
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