A newly imaged star cluster is birthing groups of three, four and five stars, confirming the prevailing wisdom that the universe forms its stars in multiples.
A Ghoslike dusty galaxy which was first discovered by at least two ground-based telescopes but found missing in Hubble Space Telescope images has been captured once again by James Web Space (JWS) Telescope.
An international team of scientists used ALMA to find the strongest observational evidence yet of Trojan planets in the PDS 70 system. This young star hosts two giant, Jupiter-like planets, PDS 70b and PDS 70c.