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JWST reveals how a supermassive black hole keeps feeding itself
Supermassive black holes can heat the gas around them so fiercely that their own food supply should disappear. New James Webb ...
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JWST found black holes that shouldn’t exist this early, then researchers discovered a surprising explanation
Some of the unusually massive black holes discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in the early universe may have ...
Astronomy on MSN
JWST studies a supernova near the dawn of time
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a massive star collapsed, triggering a supernova explosion so bright it could be ...
A giant planet circling a dead star should not be there. That was the puzzle hanging over WD 1856 b ever since astronomers ...
Astronomers are closer to solving the mystery of how supermassive black holes feed themselves thanks to new images from the ...
Astronomers studying a population of unusually X-ray-silent and overmassive black holes discovered by the James Webb Space ...
Cropped image of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observation of comet 3I/ATLAS with its Near-Infrared Spectrograph ...
New observations of WD 1856 b, a gas giant closely orbiting a white dwarf, offer a preview of what could happen to Jupiter ...
Astronomy on MSN
JWST reveals Roasted Planet's extreme heat
New James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations reveal that the so-called “Roasted Planet” is getting cooked by its host ...
Something on Pluto and one of Saturn’s moons, Titan, absorbs light in a way unexplained by anything in spectroscopic ...
Recently celebrating its 36th year in continuous operation, Hubble Space Telescope teamedup with its James Webb Space ...
Astronomers using JWST have identified the universe's most distant dormant black hole, hidden in galaxy MRG-M0138, weighing six billion Suns and dating back three billion years.
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