The PRIMA space telescope would observe the cosmos in far-infrared light, while AXIS would be an orbiting X-ray detector.
Peculiar James Webb Space Telescope observations seem to show gargantuan black holes in the earliest moments of the universe. New research may explain how they formed, thanks to primordial "seeds".
"Maybe we didn't understand the universe as well as we thought," said astrophysicist Justus Gibson of CU Boulder.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows off its infrared capabilities once again in new imaging of the well-known ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made an exciting new discovery that could rewrite our understanding of the early ...
The James Webb Space Telescope just captured a gorgeous image of the Sombrero galaxy. This cluster now looks more like an ...
An international team of astronomers has employed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe a supermassive Galactic ...
For decades, astronomers have puzzled over how the supermassive black holes residing in the center of galaxies form. Now, ...
Brian Greene (Cosmic String Theory) and Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel have collaborated on a National Geographic coffee-table ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of galaxies from a time when the Universe was less than a billion years ...
A new JWST study has revealed the true origins of a luminous quasar that has been duplicated six times as its light "zig-zags ...
Scientists are trying to figure out how minerals connected to exoplanetary water would look to the James Webb Space Telescope ...