The Einstein ring, formed as light from a distant galaxy bends to glow around another object in the foreground, could help ...
HH 30 is a luminous region surrounding a newborn star, or protostar. The James Webb Space Telescope helped reveals ...
Astrophysicists have long been intrigued by the possibility of dark stars-massive celestial objects fueled not by nuclear fusion but by the enigmatic energy of dark matter. Thanks to images taken by ...
These two properties of axions mean that they are exceptionally good at collapsing down to incredibly high densities, pulled ...
The discovery of potential dark stars comes from the James Webb Space Telescope, the most advanced observatory ever built for studying the universe’s distant past. Using its powerful infrared ...
A recent NASA report suggests that countless tiny particles could be coming together to create an invisible, foam-like dark matter right in the middle of our ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been giving us a fabulous new view on the Universe since its launch.
A perplexing "break" in a stream of stars around the Milky Way ... But, the big question for scientists is: Does dark matter interact with itself? Breaking space news, the latest updates on ...
The James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) picture of the month for February 2025 is showing off the power of planet formation.
The skies may be full of invisible "boson stars" that are made of an exotic form of matter that does not shine. We strongly suspect that the universe is full of dark matter, which makes up around ...