Scientists have made a new calculation of the speed at which the universe is expanding, using the data taken by the powerful new James Webb Space Telescope on multiple galaxies. Webb’s image of one ...
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Laser breakthrough sharpens radio telescope views of black holes
Radio telescopes let you study the universe by collecting faint radio waves from distant objects. To see extremely small ...
Just how big would a telescope need to be to actually see an alien world in detail? The James Webb Telescope just took a photo of a newly discovered exoplanet. Exciting stuff but the raw image just ...
Scientists have spent six years building a sophisticated simulation system that creates "pixel-perfect" data that mimics what ...
Fig. 1: Measurement setup of first FPI showing the two glass plates with a diameter of 0.3 m and the gap between them which is about 0.5 mm wide and is tuned to sub-nanometer accuracy in order to ...
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Comparing telescopes is topic at ORION meeting Jan. 21 in Oak Ridge
Noah Frere will speak on “Comparing the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Telescope to the Hubble and to the James Web Space ...
By replacing bulky lenses with software-driven sensor arrays, the researchers unlock a new era of flexible, high-resolution ...
Development of the Lazuli Space Observatory space-based telescope would be led by Schmidt Sciences, which characterizes it as ...
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Webb telescope helps refines Hubble constant, suggesting resolution to long-standing expansion rate debate
For the past decade, scientists have been trying to get to the bottom of what seemed like a major inconsistency in the universe. The universe expands over time, but how fast it's expanding has seemed ...
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