JWST Captures Its Most Extreme Gravitational Lens Ever
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JWST captures its most extreme gravitational lens ever
All throughout the Universe, gravity reigns supreme. While the web of dark matter (purple, left) might seem to determine cosmic structure formation on its own, the feedback from normal matter (red, at right) can severely impact the formation of structure on galactic and smaller scales. Both dark matter and normal matter, in the right ratios, are required to explain the Universe as we observe it, with dark energy needed to explain how the expans…
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Nature is more creative than we are this is why we make telescopes. Mankind wants to see everything we can in enlarged and colorful ways. The magnificent James Webb telescope is still in the L2 range doing it's job of observing the beyond our universe and sending the images it captures back to NASA scientists. It can see beyond the Big Bang of our universe and life creation this is what the...
New Discovery: Planets Can Form in the Galaxy's Deadliest Radiation Zones
James Webb Telescope Discovers Planet Formation in Harshest Corners of the Galaxy New Findings Suggest Earth-Like Planets May… The post New Discovery: Planets Can Form in the Galaxy’s Deadliest Radiation Zones appeared first on IMP.NEWS.


James Webb Telescope Spots Planet Formation in Harshest Known Galactic Environments
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed that planets can form in extreme radiation zones. A protoplanetary disk called XUE 1, exposed to intense ultraviolet light, still shows signs of water and potential for rocky planet formation. The findings challenge old assumptions and broaden the possible regions where Earth-like planets may emerge.
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