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Astronomers capture tail of asteroid after NASA impact
Astronomers captured an extraordinary image of the vast plume of dust and debris blasted from the surface of the asteroid struck by NASA’s spacecraft last…
Hubble and James Webb telescopes both capture the moment when DART spacecraft slammed into asteroid
It’s not every day that NASA sends a $300 million spacecraft to smash deliberately into an asteroid. But that is exactly what happened this week…
Do look up…and watch NASA smash a space ship into an asteroid live, tonight!
It sounds like the plot of an ‘end of the world’ sci-fi movie. But this is not fiction. Today, NASA will be attempting to power…
Webb telescope’s latest photo shows Neptune’s delicate rings
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has sent back its first image of Neptune and it’s remarkable in more than one aspect. First of all, it’s…
NASA turns James Webb’s first photos into ethereal music
Back in July, James Webb Space Telescope’s first photos were released. And so far, we all know that they look absolutely stunning. But how do…
The first and the latest Jupiter image show how far astronomy has come
Comparing James Webb Telescope’s photos to those taken with Hubble already shows how much astronomy has progressed over the last century and a half. And…
NASA wants your best Moon shots ahead of the Artemis I mission launch
In only a few days, NASA is launching Artemis I. It will travel 40,000 miles beyond the Moon and back, paving the way to sending…
Latest images from James Webb telescope show Jupiter’s own auroras in incredible detail
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured two new images of the planet Jupiter, in detail as we’ve never seen before. NASA says that the observations…
NASA’s “Man on the Moon” is the most famous photo of all time
Have you ever wondered what the most famous photo of all time was? Is there a better day to ask that question than 19 August,…
How far can the James Webb telescope see? This video puts it into perspective
Thanks to its infrared vision, James Webb Space Telescope can pierce through dust clouds and see further than any telescope has ever seen. As you…







































