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Greek Student From Thessaloniki Newest NASA Member

A young Greek student from Thessaloniki, has become the newest member of the NASA research team. Menelaos Raptis, who studies at the Franklin & Marshall College of Astrophysics, is also a member of the National Robotics Team and the...

Webb Telescope Captures ‘Galaxy Merger’ 270 Million Light-Years Away

The James Webb Telescope has captured a galaxy merger; a pair of entwining galaxies crashing into one another in a new image released by NASA. The interacting galaxy system, formally known as IC 1623, lies about 270 million light-years from...

Pillars of Creation Captured by NASA’s Webb Telescope

A stunning photograph of the "Pillars of Creation" has been captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The image captured in a Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) depicts new protostars forming within dense clouds of gas and dust. The protostars are bright...

Exoplanet 100 Light Years from Earth May be Covered with Deep Ocean

An exoplanet that may be covered by a deep ocean and is about one hundred light years away from Earth has been discovered by researchers in the constellation Draco. TOI-1452b, as it’s called, is a recently discovered exoplanet that is...

Fascinating First Images from NASA’s James Webb Telescope

NASA’s scientists behind the James Webb Space Telescope have shown off the first glimpse into the overwhelming power of images it will produce, saying that what we see is a preview of the test run. The calibration test image that...

NASA to Launch Telescope to Explore Never Before Seen Parts of Space

NASA is getting ready to launch a new telescope that will be dedicated to never-before-seen parts of space. The James Webb Space Telescope, which will observe space from space itself, has been given a new launch window: December 24. The...

Neptune-Like Hycean Worlds Focus of Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Hycean Worlds -- which are planets like Neptune -- may be able to host life, according to researchers at Cambridge University. Such planets, which do not resemble Earth much at all, may actually be where we want to look...