Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How I wonder what you, wait a minute, why are you twinkling so much? Um, guys, that's no ...
A superkilonova candidate event, named AT2025ulz, was observed in 2025; LIGO and Virgo first spotted gravitational waves, ...
Webb’s sensitive infrared observations helped in detecting and distinguishing the fading light of the explosion from its ...
James Webb Space Telescope captured the light of a dying star, supernova GRB 250314A, from when the universe was only 730 ...
An international team of astronomers has achieved a first in probing the early universe, using the James Webb Space Telescope ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a stellar explosion from a time when the cosmos was still in its infancy, catching ...
A star exploded at the dawn of time, and the James Webb Space Telescope just caught the moment the light finally reached us.
JWST detects supernova from 730M years after Big Bang, offering rare glimpse of stars in early universe. The event offers scientists a rare glimpse into the final moments of massive stars.
A massive star may have burst, leaving behind two dense, dead cores, which then collided and caused another explosion ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected the most distant supernova ever observed, offering new ...
A research team led by Caltech may have just discovered the first-ever superkilonova, a cosmic phenomenon in which a star ...