Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have made significant discoveries that provide new insights into the early universe and star formation. The telescope has captured jets of gas from newborn stars, all moving in the same direction, a phenomenon that could help understand the fundamentals of star formation. Additionally, the JWST has identified giant star clusters shaping galaxies in the early universe and has upended existing theories about galaxy formation during the cosmic dawn. One notable discovery is the earliest and furthest galaxy yet, JADES-GS-z14-0, a banana-shaped blob of color measuring 1,600 light-years across.
NASA reveals surprising shapes in Jupiter's upper atmosphere https://t.co/IsThwhZJR4
3D, two telescopes, one spectacular visualization. Explore the Pillars of Creation like never before. This 3D journey uses data from Hubble and our telescope teammate @NASAWebb to bring this iconic star-forming region to life: https://t.co/t4Zi7rTKgQ https://t.co/VzZp1zyBpu
🚨JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE IDENTIFIES THE FURTHEST-AWAY GALAXY Nasa has discovered, looking into the infinite depths of our vast universe, the earliest and furthest galaxy yet, JADES-GS-z14-0. The galaxy is a banana-shaped blob of color, measuring 1,600 light-years across.… https://t.co/90oa8dANAd
M87 with a 5000 light year long jet of plasma originating from its core. Hubble https://t.co/9JzZHCtEXz
This is IC 342 (Caldwell 5), in the constellation Camelopardalis, located about 10.76 million light years from the Milky Way. Its diameter is 75,000 light years, and it contains about 100 billion stars. Crédit: ESO https://t.co/CcBm1lxku9
NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy or Sarah’s Galaxy, is a famous unbarred spiral galaxy located in Leo constellation. The galaxy is about 100,000 light years across Hubble Crédit: ESO https://t.co/hNwOV7FsmP
🚨 THIS WEEK FROM THE HUBBLE TELESCOPE NGC 4731, in the Virgo cluster 43 million light-years away, is captured in vivid detail by Hubble using six filters. Its image displays colorful gas clouds, dust bands, and a prominent central bar. This barred spiral galaxy's extended… https://t.co/aOrlt7bSH7
Hubble's first new image since changing to an alternate operating mode that uses one gyro, features NGC 1546, a nearby galaxy in the constellation Dorado. https://t.co/feJADoAV8D
The bizarre object, dubbed Hanny’s Voorwerp is the only visible part of a streamer of gas stretching 300 000 light-years around the galaxy, called IC 2497 Credit: NASA, ESA, William Keel (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa), and the Galaxy Zoo team https://t.co/6ZJNcwockc
Hubble captured the spiral galaxy UGC 11105 in Hercules, 110 million light-years away, with a soft glow at magnitude 13.6. This image contrasts its subdued luminance against brighter foreground stars Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. J. Foley (UC Santa Cruz) https://t.co/vk1BsKHASK
NASA Shares Stunning Pic Of Rare "Gigantic Jets" Spotted Over Himalayas https://t.co/osnIYDniiv https://t.co/Fwb137iB53
A zoom into the Subaru Deep Field reveals a red galaxy, 12 billion years old, at its center. Astronomers measured stellar velocities within this ancient, dying galaxy and discovered its core is nearly fully formed. NASA https://t.co/H047cSmb6h
The stunning ‘Butterfly Nebula’ by Hubble space telescope 🦋 https://t.co/0nWMrJcGf6
60 million light-years us. Two galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039 collided 💙 (By strongmanmike2002 on Flickr) https://t.co/Xdfmh0XqTS
ESO 137-001, a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Triangulum Australe. As the galaxy moves to the center of the cluster at 1900 km/s, it is stripped by hot gas, creating an immense 260,000 light-year long tail. (Credit: NASA, ESA/Ming Sun/Serge Meunier) https://t.co/idQlvR2M2o
Stunning image of a "burning" Jupiter, captured in infrared NAzsA https://t.co/9lRJ6D2Luv
This galaxy keeps active 🏃♂️ Seen in this #HubbleClassic view, NGC 1569 is a "starburst" galaxy – meaning that it's forming stars at a super high rate. For 100 million years, NGC 1569 has produced stars more than 100 times faster than our Milky Way: https://t.co/tq8xcmClNY https://t.co/h4kY4EIuzC
Astronomers find surprising shapes in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere. NASA https://t.co/lFsNSffTiE
M101, a galaxy in Ursa Major resembling our Milky Way, has a noticeable supernova shining brightly in the top right. 🌌✨ Credit: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage), H. Schweiker & S. Pakzad NOIRLab/NSF/AURA) https://t.co/VyxQdVXkDF
ANOTHER NEW JWST DISCOVERY ABOUT JUPITER!! 🤩 https://t.co/1hoOzLaVVE
James Webb Space Telescope spots 'Cosmic Gems' in the extremely early universe (video) https://t.co/q0UK1lLV8D https://t.co/ZrSMnzdAZ2
Bizarre alien activity could now be spotted by James Webb telescope https://t.co/0kEgwBqP08
James Webb Telescope's fine guidance sensor provides us with first real test image https://t.co/2PGkOzyhiR
NASA’s Juno Gets a Close Look at Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io on Dec. 30, 2023 https://t.co/HtsPYcPi8h
Gorgeous: This spectacular image is the deepest view ever of the Orion Nebula star-formation region and revealed more very faint planetary-mass objects than expected. (Credit: ESO/H. Drass et al.) https://t.co/OiyjrdNtTb
In late 2019, a team of astronomers took notice of an otherwise unremarkable galaxy named SDSS1335+0728, 300 million light-years away in the Virgo constellation -- and researchers followed up. Here's what they discovered: https://t.co/QtK9k4gzcl https://t.co/8tJhZ45Evq
An exploding star captured by Hubble. located around 7,500 light-years distant in the constellation Carina. Previously a 4th-magnitude star, it brightened in 1837 to become brighter than Rigel, Credit: Jon Morse (University of Colorado) & NASA Hubble Space Telescope https://t.co/7e0MIJLSta
WOAH THAT IS AMAZING $JUP https://t.co/M8LPx5SzfN
11 Million Light Years Away Lies A Hidden Galaxy… Equipment: Celestron 5SE + ZWO ASl294MC and also an Evoguide 50ED for wide field (stacked on ASIStudio and edited on Siril (which is where I did the star removal). https://t.co/OKHHhlaHJg
Webb telescope makes discovery that was previously impossible https://t.co/Rd9QGPZcOz https://t.co/EnL4RW2cD9
Recent James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) findings have upended existing theories about the early universe, providing new insights into how galaxies formed during the cosmic dawn. It has implications for understanding the universe’s infancy and development. https://t.co/Yuo95oQbnD https://t.co/lSNQlmEQZj
A Crazy New Deep Field by the JWST; Thousands of Galaxies Each with Hundreds of Billions of Worlds. https://t.co/dVDVnFcFhn
The Ant Nebula taken by Hubble Space Telescope https://t.co/9aXCj35JXB
Latest Webb telescope image shows the grand-design spiral galaxy https://t.co/LyMwbnZf4x
Jupiter's swirling clouds, imaged by Juno NASA https://t.co/Oee22XlTcf
How Jupiter appears from Europa's surface https://t.co/ZrmcgdSdWz
NASA's James Webb Captures First-Ever View Of Jets Of Gas From Newborn Stars https://t.co/sktmfhnwQN https://t.co/hWxSiPZTHf
The Sombrero Galaxy Taken By Hubble https://t.co/kH91VYGQuV
NEW: Webb spots giant star clusters shaping galaxy in early universe https://t.co/oqEPQy9WLs
In late 2019, a team of astronomers took notice of an otherwise unremarkable galaxy named SDSS1335+0728, 300 million light-years away in the Virgo constellation. https://t.co/erk69MjZiI
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope (@NASAWebb) have spotted jets of gas from newborn stars all moving in the same direction – a phenomenon that could help us learn more about the fundamentals of how stars are formed. https://t.co/Nr2Z8sCoRd