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NASA’s Webb telescope detects the earliest known supernova from 730 million years after the Big Bang
NASA’s Webb Telescope detects the earliest known supernova, GRB 250314A, 730 million years after the Big Bang, capturing its host galaxy and providing unprecedented early-universe observations.
The supernova exploded over 13 billion years ago in a galaxy far, far away.
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NASA’s Webb telescope spots first-ever supernova from 730 million years after big bang
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has recently made a historic observation, identifying the earliest supernova ever detected.
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NASA's James Webb Telescope witnesses stellar explosion from just 730 million years after the Big Bang
Previously, the most ancient supernova ever confirmed dated back to when the universe was 1.8 billion years old.
Cradled in the nose of a high-altitude research airplane, a new NASA sensor has taken to the skies to help geoscientists map ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have captured dramatic helium streams pouring off the super-puff exoplanet WASP-107b, revealing a world with an enormously inflated, weakly bound ...
Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for his next film King, which also features his daughter Suhana Khan, and he has reportedly turned the film’s set into a full-scale action workshop. The actor is ...
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