James Webb Space Telescope

Two students fixed NASA's powerful space telescope without leaving Earth. And they have the tattoos to prove it

Webb Telescope sees strange dust spirals produced by a pair of rare stars, and gives astronomers a surprise

This dying star is forming a strange spider structure, and Webb is giving scientists a brand new view
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JWST finds building blocks of life in another Galaxy for the first time

JWST finds a doomed star just before it explodes. Here's why the discovery’s a huge breakthrough

Webb may have just seen where alien moons come from, around a young planet close to Earth

Near the black hole at our Galaxy's centre, there are things that even the Webb Telescope can't see

This star's jet is 8 lightyears long, perched on the edge of our Galaxy, and could help settle a big scientific debate

James Webb Space Telescope | See the latest images
See the latest full colour images to be released by the JWST.

Webb captures stunning view of enormous stars hidden within a dusty, cosmic cloud

New Webb image! Space telescope shows what's really going on at the heart of a butterfly-shaped dying star

Webb may have found a new planet in the habitable zone around the star closest to our Sun

Webb Telescope reveals the hidden secrets of a dying sun expelling stellar material into the cosmos

The James Webb Space Telescope has found the most distant galaxy ever seen, at the dawn of the cosmos. Again.
Galaxy MoM-z14 traces back to just 280 million years after the Big Bang

Remember Webb's 'impossible' black holes? Astronomers may have found the answer in the Infinity Galaxy

James Webb Space Telescope peels back the layers of the Cat's Paw Nebula to find new stars being born

Webb spots its first alien world, a Saturn-sized planet shaping a nearby star system
Do we now understand how a young world shapes the stars and systems around them?

How Webb’s cosmic 'pancake' discovery is changing what we know about our galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope is peeling back the layers of galactic history - one cosmic pancake at a time.

Webb Telescope maps dark matter in the Bullet Cluster

Webb can peer billions of lightyears into space, but can never look at Earth, Venus or Mercury. Here's why

Webb's study of galactic pancakes is unlocking the history of our own Milky Way

Think this is a single galaxy? Think again. It's a strange quirk of spacetime predicted by Einstein

Webb may have found its first exoplanet. Saturn-mass world seen sculpting the region around nearby star
