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The discovery expands Uranus’s known family of satellites to 29, with the tiny moon measuring just 6 miles across.
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Live Science on MSN'Brightest of all time': James Webb telescope pinpoints origin of brightest flash of radio light ever detected
Astronomers using the James Webb telescope alongside Canada's CHIME telescope have pinpointed the origin of one of the ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered a small moon quietly circling Uranus, a world already known for its unusual ...
Travel to James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam and MIRI instrument views of protostar L1527. The protostar is about 100,000 ...
NASA has been using the James Webb Space Telescope for four years now. The tool is currently sitting out of our solar system, ...
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Space on MSN4K Galaxy Merger Seen From The James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope captured amazing imagery of merging galaxies II ZW 96. The merger is located 500 million light ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovered a tiny new moon, S/2025 U1, orbiting Uranus, raising its moon count to 29.
Like the Uranus's other 28 moons, the newfound object spotted by JWST will be named after a William Shakespeare or Alexander Pope character.
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The Manila Times on MSNUranus lunar gang "recruits" new moon, as James Webb Telescope discovers the planet's 29th satellite
THE Uranus “lunar gang,” a name given to the 28 moons of the 7th planet “recruited” its newest member currently designated as ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAlien eavesdropping: A new study shows how our signals might leak into space
A new study reveals how Earth's strongest radio signals, meant for our own spacecraft, "leak" into the cosmos in predictable ...
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovered a new moon orbiting Uranus in images taken by Webb’s NIRCam ...
Earth may already be broadcasting its presence to alien civilizations without realizing it. A new study shows that our ...
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