New papers in the Astrophysical Journal and Astronomy & Astrophysics describe the latest findings by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.The largest, most powerful and complex telescope in space used gravitational lensing and infrared instruments to see objects Hubble never could.
The telescope was able to capture images of subjects including galaxies, a giant red star, and other phenomenon that have never been seen like this before.
Thanks to a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, scientists have learned important new information about an incredibly massive galaxy cluster nearly 10 billion light-years from Earth.
The world's premier space science observatory James Webb Space Telescope has snapped distant and dusty objects never seen before of the galaxy cluster known as "El Gordo".El Gordo is a cluster of hundreds of galaxies that existed when .