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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have made a significant breakthrough, detecting water ice in a dusty ...
Webb’s powerful instruments have detected crystalline water ice in a distant star system, offering rare insight into planet ...
NASA says with the help of data from the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have confirmed the presence of water crystals around a Sun-like star, some 155 light-years away from Earth. The star, ...
The lone planet confirmed to be in the system is squeezed in between the two, orbiting at a distance similar to Earth's ...
The presence of water-ice in the debris disk around a young star could have helped facilitate the growth and development of ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made the first-ever and long-anticipated detection of ice outside of our own solar ...
Webb Telescope finds crystalline water ice around star HD 181327. This discovery could reveal how icy bodies contribute to planet formation.
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the presence of water ice in a planetary system beyond our own for the first time.
Nari refers to HD 20794 d as a super-Earth, with a mass larger than Earth but smaller than ice giants like Neptune. The planet orbits a G-type star, similar to our Sun, and is located just 20 ...
(Credit: Serenity Strull/ Getty Images) Many stars in our galaxy exist in pairs, but our Sun is a notable exception. Now scientists are finding clues that it may once have had a companion of its own.
Our Sun will become a white dwarf in about 7 billion years. At that point, it will no longer produce energy through nuclear fusion, having exhausted its fuel (hydrogen and helium). Just like the ...